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ANNEXURE I
EX-GRATIA RELIEF IN VARIOUS EVENTUALITIES
As per the order no. F.1.1(87)/Relief/Building Collapse2010/421 dated 05.04.2011 and
subsequent corrigendum dated 04.01.2012 the power to sanction of relief to victims has been delegated to Deputy Commissioners of Revenue in the Districts and the scale of grant of
relief in various eventualities is given under:
(I) Fire and other Accidents (Caused by individual or natural calamities): (a) Death (Major) : Rs. 2, 00,000/- in each case (b) Death (Minor) : Rs. 1, 00,000/- in each case (c) Serious Injury : Rs. 50,000/- in each case (d) Minor Injury : Rs. 10,000/- in each case (e) Orphaned children : Rs. 1, 00,000/- in each case
(II) Bomb Blasts, Communal Riots & Other Riots, Terrorist Attacks: (a) Death (Major) : Rs. 3, 00,000/- in each case (b) Death (Minor) : Rs. 1, 50,000/- in each case (c) Permanent Incapacitation: Rs.1, 50,000/- in each case (c) Serious Injury : Rs. 1, 50,000/- in each case (d) Minor Injury : Rs. 100,000/- in each case (e) Orphaned children : Rs. 1, 00,000/- in each case
(III) Loss of Moveable Property (in riots); (a) Animals ( source of income / Livelihood ) : 2,000/- each
(i) Farm animals: cows, buffaloes, and sheep (ii) Cart animals: Horses, oxen, camel
(b) Rickshaw : Rs. 1,500/- each
(IV) Damage to residential unit (in riots/fire/ natural calamities / Other than Jhuggies): (a) Total Damage : Rs. 50,000/-
(b) Substantial damage : Rs.25, 000/-
(c) Minor damage : Rs. 5,000/-
(V) Damage to uninsured commercial property/commercial articles: (in riots/ fire/
natural calamities/[other than Jhuggies]) 50% of the loss upto a maximum of: RS.1, 00,000/-
(vi) Damage to Jhuggies (In case of riots/fire/etc.): Total Damage to Jhuggies: Rs. 5000/- in each case.
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ANNEXURE II
CONTACT DETAILS OF EOCs OF DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITIES OF DELHI
District Disaster
Management Address Phone
Authorities
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (East), L.M. Bund Road 22051234
Authority (EAST)
Shastri Nagar, New Delhi-110031
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (North East), DSIDC
Authority (SHAHDARA) Weaver Complex, near Gagan Cinema, Nand 22111077
Nagari, New Delhi-110093
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (West), Old Middle School
Authority (WEST) Building, Rampura, New Delhi-110035 27397814
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (North), 1 Kripa Narain
Authority (NORTH) Marg, New Delhi-110054 23968768
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (South), M.B. Road, Saket, 29533222
Authority (SOUTH)
near Anupam Apartments,New Delhi-
110017
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (South East), Old Gargi
Authority (SOUTH EAST) College Building, Behin LSR College, 26476410
Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi-110004
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (North East), DSIDC
Authority (NORTH EAST) Weaver Complex, near Gagan Cinema, Nand 22115289
Nagari, New Delhi-110093
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (North West) Village
Authority (NORTH WEST) Kanjhawala, New Delhi-110081 25951182
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (South West) Old
Authority (SOUTH WEST) Terminal Tax Building, Kapasera, New 24950523
Delhi-110037
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (New Delhi), 12/1,
Authority (NEW DELHI) Jamnagar House, Shahajahan Road, 23385743
New Delhi-110011
District Disaster Management Office of the DC (Central), 14, Old
Authority (CENTRAL) Employment Exchange Building, Daryaganj, 23270151
New Delhi-110002
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ANNEXURE III
FORMAT FOR FIRST INFORMATION REPORT (Natural Calamity)
From: ____________________ Date of Report: ______________
To
Name Fax e-mail
JS (DM), MHA 23438046 [email protected]
23438121
I/c National Integrated Operation Centre, MHA 23093750 [email protected]
Addl. Secretary (Revenue/DM), GNCTD 23970567 [email protected]
a. Nature of Calamity: b. Date and time of occurrence: c. Affected area: d. Population affected (approx.): e. Number of persons (Dead/Missing/Injured): f. Animals (Affected/Lost): g. Crops affected and area (approx.): h. Number of houses damaged: i. Damage to public property: j. Relief measures undertaken in brief: k. Immediate response and relief assistance required and the best logistical means of
delivering that relief l. Forecast of possible future developments including new risks m. Any other relevant information
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ANNEXURE IV
FORMAT FOR DETAILED REPORT ON THE DISASTER
It is important to prepare and submit a detailed report on each disaster to the Central
Government as it creates a very useful record of the actions and responses of the State
Government/District Administration to the Disaster Situation. The report may provide the
following details:
i. Area affected by the disaster
ii. Length and duration of the Disaster
iii. Affected Population
iv. Human losses
v. Economic losses
vi. Impact on infrastructure
vii. Administrative response to emergency
viii. Distribution of gratuitous relief
ix. Needs of resources for preparedness and mitigation
x. Lessons learned
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ANNEXURE V
RAPID ASSESSMENT FORMAT FOR BIG DISASTERS
Type of Disaster: Date: Time:
1. Name of the location
2. Administrative Unit and Division
3. Geographical location
4. Local Authorities interview(with
name, address, designation)
5. Estimated total population
6. Worst affected areas/population
- No of Blocks - G.P
- Village
7. Areas currently inaccessible
8. Type of areas affected
9. Distance from the District Head Quarters(Km)
Accessibility of the areas
10. Effect on population
(a) Primary affected population Number
- Children below 1year
- Children between 1 and 5 years old
- Women - Pregnant and lactating women
- Elderly (above60)
- Disabled (b) Death/Reports of starvation
(c) Orphans (d) Injured
(e) Missing
(f) Homeless - Number of people
- Number of families (g) Displaced/Migrated
(h) Evacuated
(i) Destitute (j) Need of counseling for traumatized
Yes/No
population
11. Building
(a) Building collapsed/wasted away (b) Building partially collapsed/wasted
Number
away
(c) Buildings with minor damages (buildings that can be retrofitted)
(d) Number of schools affected
- Gravity of the damages
(e) Number of hospitals and Health Centers affected
- Gravity of the damages
(f) Number of Government buildings Scale 1 to 5 where 1 is no damages and 5 is
-
affected completely destroyed
Gravity of the damages
(g) Any other building affected - Gravity of the damages
12. Infrastructure
Scale 1 to 5 where 1 is normal and 5 is completely
(a) Road Damaged/destroyed destroyed/washed away
- Scale of the damage - Location
- Km
(b) Railways damaged - Location
Yes/No - Km
- Is the railway still working
(c) Bridges damaged/collapsed Yes/No
- Locality - Villages isolated
(d) Damages to the Communication
Yes/No and scale of the damages Network
(e) Damages to the Electricity Network Scale 1 to 5 where 1 is no damages and 5 is
(f) Damages to the Telecommunication completely destroyed
Network
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13. Health Facilities Number
Scale 1 to 5 where 1 is no damages and 5 is
(a) Infrastructure damaged completely destroyed
- Hospitals - Health Centers Number
- Vaccination Centers (b) Availability of Doctors
- In the area
Number - In the district
(c) Availability of Paramedical staff
- In the area Number
- In the district
(d) Local Staff affected Scale 1 to 5 where 1 is no damages and 5 is - Doctors
completely destroyed - Paramedical Staff
(e) Conditions of equipments Specify which equipments
(f) Availability of medicines/drugs Yes/No
- Typology
(g) Availability of Vaccinations Yes/No
- Typology
(h) Any immunization campaign was Yes/No
undertaken before the disaster
(i) Possibility of diseases outbreak
Yes/No (j) Other health problems List
14. WaterSanitation Yes/No (a) Availability of safe drinking
water
Yes/No (b) Availability of sanitation facilities
(c) Availability of Disinfectant Yes/No - Typology
Scale 1 to 5 where 1 is no damages and 5 is (d) Damages to the Water/Sewage completely destroyed systems
(e) Damages to the water supply system Yes/No (f) Availability of portable water system
(g) Agencies participating in WATSAN List
15. Crops/Agriculture Damage (a) Crop Damaged
- Typology - % Of Hectare damaged
- In Upland/medium/low
- Paddy or Non paddy - Irrigated or non-irrigated
(b) Normal and actual rainfall Mm
assessment
(c) Livestock loss Number
(d) Availability of Health services Yes/No
for livestock Number
(e) Cattle feed/folder availability Tonnes
Scale 1 to 5 where 1 is no damages and 5 is
(f) Damage to agriculture infrastructure completely destroyed
16. Food/Nutrition
(a) Availability of food/stocks Yes/No
(1) Family Kg (2) Relief Tonnes
(3) PDS Tonnes
(4) Community Kitchen Kg
(b) Expected duration of the food stock Days
(c) Most affected groups To be ticked - Infant
- Children - Pregnant and lactating mothers
- Elderly
(d) Where are the different groups located?
(e) Levels of malnutrition? (f) Type of food required
(g) Total quantity/ration levels required
(h) How is the food supply and nutrition Days situation likely to evolve in coming To be ticked
weeks/months?
15. Secondary Threats
(a) Potentially hazardous sites (b) Existence of epidemics
(c) Scarcity of Food
(d) Scarcity of Water (e) Scarcity of Shelter
List (f) Scarcity of Clothes (g) Any other problem
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16. Response
(a) Local: To be ticked Govt./NGOs/CSOs/Individual
s Type of assistance Description
(b) National: Govt./NGOs/CSOs To be ticked
Type of assistance Description
(c) International: Govt./NGOs/CSOs To be ticked
Type of assistance Description
17. Logistic and Distribution system
(a) Availability of Storage Yes/No
facilities List
(b) Means of transport available Yes/No
(c) Availability of Fuel Yes/No
(d) Are there any distribution
criteria already in place Yes/No
Availability of Manpower
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18. Priority of Needs
Search and Rescue:
(a) Need of Search and Rescue - Locally available - Needed for neighbouring
districts - Needed for neighbouring states
(indicate from where) (b) Need of transportation and
equipment: - Boats - Any other
transportation(specify - Special equipment(specify) - Heavy equipment(specify) (c) Need of shelter - Temporary - Permanents
Clothing: (a) Children Clothing
(b) Adult Clothing
(C) Winter Clothing (d) Blankets (e) Bed sheets
1.1 Food Item a) Pulses b) Grain
c) Baby Food
d) Specialised food e) Cattle feed/fodder
Water /Sanitation:
a) Portable Water
b) Chlorine Powder & disinfectant
c) Latrine d) Soap
e) Detergent f) Insecticides
g) Disinfections
of water
body h) Manpower for
carcass disposal
Yes/No
Estimated
Quantity
1.2 Health: (a) Medical staff
(b) Medicines(specify) (c) IV fluid
(d) ORS (e) Vitamin A (f)
Vaccines (g) Mobile units(quantity to be
specified) (h) Cold chain system
1.3 Education: (a) Infrastructure temporary
/ Permanent (b) Teachers
(c) Teachers kits (d) Reading materials List
(e) Availability of mid-day meal
Crop/Agriculture Yes/No and specify location
Yes/No and specify location (a) Need of seeds
(b) Fertilizer , Pesticide (c) Type of Seed required (d) Availability of local variety (e) Availability of resources
Infrastructure: List
(a) Repair of roads
Number of Man days (b) Repair of railways and bridges (c) Power Supply (d) Telecommunication (e) Equipment required for restoration (f) Manpower required
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Observation:
Source of information:
Site Visit:
Interaction with affected population:
Assessment Carried By:
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ANNEXURE VI
GUIDELINES FOR DISPOSAL OF ANIMAL CARCASSES
Guidelines for Burial
1.1. Burial shall be performed in the most remote area possible. 1.2. Burial areas shall be located a minimum of 300 feet down gradient from wells, springs and
other water sources. 1.3. Burial shall not be made within 300 feet of streams or ponds, or in soils identified in the
country soil survey as being frequently flooded. 1.4. The bottom of the pit or trench should be minimum 4 to 6 feet above the water table. 1.5. Pits or trenches shall approximately be 4 to 6 feet deep. They should have stable slopes not
steeper than 1 foot vertical to 1 foot horizontal. 1.6. Animal Carcasses shall be uniformly placed in the pit or trench so that they do not exceed
a maximum thickness of 2 feet. The cover over and surrounding shall be a minimum of 3 feet.
The cover shall be shaped so as to drain the runoff away from the pit or trench. 1.7. The bottom of trenches left open shall be sloped to drain and shall have an outlet. All
surface runoff shall be diverted from entering the trench. 1.8. Burial areas shall be inspected regularly and any subsidence or cavities filled.
Guidelines for Composting
2.1 Select site that is well drained, at least 300 feet from water sources, sinkholes,
seasonal seeps or other landscape features that indicate hydrological sensitivity in the area. 2.2 Lay 24-inch bed of bulky, absorbent organic material containing sizeable pieces 4 to 6
inches long. Wood chips or hay straw work well. Ensure the base is large enough to allow for 2-foot
clearance around the carcass. 2.3 Lay animal in the centre of the bed. Lance the rumen to avoid bloating and possible
explosion. Explosive release of gases can result in odour problems and it will blow the
cover material off the compositing carcass. 2.4 When disposing large amounts of blood or body fluid, make sure there is plenty of
material to absorb the liquid. Make a depression so blood can be absorbed and then cover, if a
blood spill occurs, scrape it up and put back in pile. 2.5 Cover carcass with dry, high-carbon material, old silage, sawdust or dry stall bedding
(some semi-solid manure will expedite the process). Make sure all residuals are well covered to keep odours down, generate heat or keep vermin or other unwanted animals out of the
window. 2.6 Let it sit for 4 to 6 months, then check to see if carcass is fully degraded.
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2.7 Reuse the composted material for carcass compost pile, or remove large bones and
land apply. 2.8 Site cleanliness is the most important aspect of composting; it deters scavengers, and helps
control odours and keeps good neighborly relations. Note:Animals that show signs of a neurological disease, animals that die under
quarantine and those with anthrax should not be composted. Reference:USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service, Arkansas Livestock and Poultry
Commission, University of Arkansas.
Flow Chart for Disposal of Animal Carcasses at District Level
a. Activate the DM Plan. b. Nodal Officer in the Incident Response System will activate all other stakeholders
associated with the disposal of Animal Carcasses. c. Establish an Information Centre at the site of Disaster/District HQ. d. Inform all other Stake-holders, both in government and Non-Governmental sector, including
the elected, Panchayati Raj functionaries and the community. e. Activate Animal Carcass Retrieval teams for the recovery and retrieval of the injured
livestock and the animal carcasses. f. Injured livestock will get the priority for First Aid and evacuation to hospital. g. Prepare a record of details of the animal carcasses retrieved. h. Associate owners of the livestock, or their relatives and community members for
the identification of the animal carcasses. i. Hand over the identified animal carcasses to the owners for disposal at the selected site. j. All unidentified animal carcasses will be photographed preferably before transportation
for disposal. k. Unidentified or unclaimed animal carcasses shall be transported to the designated site for
disposal by District authorities as per the Disaster Plan.
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ANNEXURE VII
DIRECTORY OF NCT LEVEL EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTIONARIES
Revenue Department (HQ)/Delhi Disaster Management Authority (HQ)
Sr.No. Name Designation Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
23962825 (O)
Secretary(Revenue)/ Divisional 23914805 (O), 9810237301
Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD of 1 Sh. Rajiv Verma
23962825 (O),
Commissioner Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54 23914805 (R)
23931269 (F) –
Sh. K. S. Meena
Special CEO DDMA Cum Deputy Commissioner (HQ)-2
Disaster Management, DDMA (HQ)
23955015 (O) 23936477 (O) 23923000 (R)
9212034395 [email protected]
Off:-Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD of Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54 Res:- 17/5 Rajpur Road Civil Line Delhi-54.
2 2
3 Sh. Mohd. Ashan Abid
D.C.(HQ) 23983036 (O)
9999125923
[email protected] Off:- Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD of Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54
4
Sh. T.C. Sharma
SDM (HQ-I)
23913166 (O) 41004517 (R)
9811954388 Off:- Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD Of
Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54 Res:- F No-272 Pocket No-E Mayur Vihar Phase-I Delhi -91
5
SDM (HQ-II)
9999379790 [email protected]
Off:- Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD Of
Sh. Arun Kumar Jha
Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54 Res:- House no. 33/22 Rajpur Road Civil Line Delhi-54.
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Sh. Anil Sirohi
s
SDM (HQ-III)
22185453 (R)
9811726028
Off:- Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD Of
Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54
Res:- C-4/342 Yamuna Vihar Delhi-53
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Sh. Rajvir Singh
SDM (HQ-IV)
9211071647 Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD Of
Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54 Res:- House no B935 MIG Flat East Loni Road.
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Sh. Sanjay Sondhi
SDM (HQ-V)
23991200 (O) 7389254004 Off:-Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD Of
Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54 Res:- Flat No 30A, Pocket B Mayur Vihar Phase-2 Delhi-110091.
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Sh. Ajay Kumar Arora
SDM (HQ-VI)
23992494 (O) 9818919449 Off:- Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD Of Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54
Res:- House no B5/44 Rohini Sector-4, Delhi.
10 7011560194
[email protected] Off:- Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD Of
Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Yadav
OS (DDMA)
23982164 (O)
Delhi,5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54. Res:- House no. B26, Gali no-11, DCM Colony Ibrahim Pur Ext. Delhi-110084.
Off:- Office of the Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD of Delhi, 5 Sham Nath Marg,Delhi-54. 11 Sh. Rajeev Kumar Consultant (DDMA)
23982164 (O)
9811131790 Res:- WZ 999 Gali no.-16A Palam Colony Sadh Nagar
New Delhi – 110045. [email protected]
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Sh. Rahul Sudan
SSO (Civil Defence) 23937201 (O)
9013270901 civildefencehq.del
[email protected] Off:- Directorate Of Civil Defence,
1, Kripa Narayan Marg, Civil Line Delhi-110054. Res:- House No. 1580 G-1 Flat no. 4 1
st Floor Raj
Block Naveen Shahdara Delhi 110032.
All District Magistrates
Sr.No. Department/Agency/
Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
1
DM (North) Ms. Tanvi Garg 27203048 (O)
9501939559
[email protected] Off:-DM Office Complex, Alipur,Delhi-110036.
2 DM (Central) Sh. Sandeep Jacques
23276394 (O) 23282903 (O) 23284933 (F)
8448024807
Off:- 14, Darya Ganj , New Delhi- 110002 Res.:- D/60, Second Floor, Anand Niketan, Delhi-21
3
DM (New Delhi) Ms. Pooja Joshi
23386982 (O) 23381080 (O) 23384621 (F)
9910952020
Off:- 12/1, Jam Nagar House, Sahajahan Road, New Delhi 110011. Res.:- Flat no. 2, Delhi Govt. Adminstrative Greater Kailash Part-1, Delhi-48
4 DM (South West) Sh. Rahul Singh 25069484 (O) 25069133 (F)
9818144294
Off:-Old Terminal Tax Building Kapashera,New Delhi-110037 Res.:- M7, Second Floor, Guru Harkishan Nagar, Pashim Vihar, Delhi-87
5 DM (West) Sh. Azimul Haque
25107118 (O) 27395617 (F)
9811234786
Off:- Plot No. 3, Shivaji Place, Near West Gate Mall, Raja Garden, New Delhi – 110027 Res:- House no-47/10 Raj Pura Road New Delhi-110054.
6
DM (North-East) Ms. Shashi Kaushal
22122732 (O) 22129686 (F)
9711177651
Off:- D.C. Office Complex, Nand Nagri, Opposite Gagan Cinema, Delhi-110093 Res.:- Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-07
7 DM (North-West) Sh. Satender Singh Dursawat
25953785 (O) 25953380 (O) 25952530 (F)
9717917258
Off:- DM Office Complex Kanjhawala, Delhi 110081 Res:- 17/7 Rajpur Road Civil Lines, Delhi 110054
8 DM (East) Sh. K Mahesh
22421656 (O) 22455519 (F)
9891687870
Off:- L.M. Bund, Shastri Nagar, Delhi-110031. Res.:- 21/127, Second Avenue Road, Lodhi Colony, Delhi-03.
9 DM (Shahdara) Sh. Kuldeep Pakad
22126305 (O) 22126636 (F)
9810200579
Off:- D C Office Complex Nand Nagri Delhi- 110093 Res:- Flat No 348 Naval Technical Officer Group of Housing society Sector 23 Dwarka Delhi.
10 DM (South) Ms. Nidhi Srivastava
29535025 (O) 29535796 (O) 29535797 (F)
8974056743
[email protected] Off:- M.B. Road, Saket, New Delhi-110068
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DM (South-East) Ms. Harleen Kaur
26476402 (O) 26476403 (F)
9650188246
m,
Off:- Old Gargi College Building,lajpat Nagar -IV New Delhi -110024 Res.:- Flat no. 14/47, Rajpur Road,Civil Lines, Delhi-54
All DC'S MCD / CEO of Local Bodies
Sr.No. Department/Agency/
Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
1
Dy. Commissioner/ Karol Bagh Zone
Sh. Kapil Rastogi
25729723 25754341 25812700
8588889587
[email protected] Off:- Nigam Bhawan Desh Bandhu Gupta Road Anand Parbat Karol Bagh New Delhi 110005
2
Dy. Commissioner/ Civil Lines Zone Sh. Pankaj Kumar 23982437 (O)
9711129044
[email protected] Off:- Room no. 306, 3rd floor 16 Rajpura Road Civil Lines, Delhi-54
3
Dy. Commissioner/
Narela Zone Sh. Ankita Anand 27283262 (O)
9718957535
Off:- Office Of Deputy Commissioner, Narela Zone, North MCD Office Near Police station Narela, Delhi-40
4
Dy. Commissioner/
Rohini Zone Ms.Veditya Reddy 27050132 (O) 27052101 (O)
9999301391
[email protected] Off:- Zonal Office, Rithala Road Rohini Sector-5 Near Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital Delhi-85
5
Dy. Commissioner/ Keshavpuram
Zone Ms. Ira Singhal 27183147 (O) 27183138 (O)
9810932985
[email protected] Off:- Dy Commissioner Office, A1 Block Keshavpuram Zone Hathoda Ram Park Delhi-35
6
Dy. Commissioner/
City Sp Zone Sh. Arav Gopi Krishna 23913740 (O)
8368450057
[email protected] Off:- 1st Floor New Building Kashmiri Gate, Old Hindu Collage, Nigam Bhawan, Delhi-06
7
Dy. Commissioner/
Central Zone Sh. Aman Gupta
29812700 (O), 29815975 (O)
9871055644
Off:- Deputy Commissioner Office Municipal Corpration Shiv Mandir Marg, Lajpat Nagar-2 near Delhi Jal Board Office, Delhi-24
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Dy. Commissioner/
South Zone Sh. Vishwender Singh
26517191(O) 26514368 (O),
8588881306
[email protected] Off:- Office Of Deputy Commissioner, Aurobindo Marg Near Uphar Cinema Green Park, Delhi-16.
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Dy. Commissioner/
West Zone Sh. Poorva Garg
25191016 (O) 25462486 (O) 25934789 (O)
9654200159
Off:-Office Of Deputy Commissioner Shyam Singh Verma Nigam Bhawan Near west Gate Mall Shivaji Palace Delhi-27
10
Dy. Commissioner/ Najafgarh Zone Sh. Ajay Aggarwal
28018818 (O) 28014302 (O),
9958297760
[email protected] Off:- Office Of Deputy Commissioner, NajafGarh near Dhansa Stand Delhi-43
11
Dy. Commissioner/ Shahdara South
Zone Sh. Sindha Deepak Arjun 22303651 (O)
9810481014
Off:- Office Of Deputy Commissioner, Shahdara South, East Delhi Municipal Corporation Behind Karkardooma Court Delhi-32.
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Dy. Commissioner/ Shahdara North
Zone Ms. Bhanu Prabha
22824647 (O) 22821279 (O)
9811331190
Off:- Zonal office, Shahdara North Zone, East Delhi Municipal Corporation, Keshav Chowk Shahdara Delhi-32
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Chairperson NDMC/ New
Delhi Municipal Council Sh. Naresh Kumar 23743579 (O)
9999640000
Off:- Room no. 3001, Third Floor Palika Kender Sansad Marg New Delhi-110102. Res.:-E1/1 Satya Sadan Satya Marg Chankyapuri, Delhi-21
14
Secretary NDMC/ New
Delhi Municipal Council Ms. Rashmi Singh
23743579 (O) 23742451 (O) 24642640 (R
9810590919
Off:- Room No. 3002,Third Floor Palika Kender Sansad Marg New Delhi-110102. Res.:- D/93 Ravinder Nagar Near Khan Market, Delhi-03.
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Chief Executive Officer/ Delhi Cantonment
Board Sh. Puspender Singh
25693837 (O) 25695450 (O)
9582351955
[email protected] Off:- Office of Contonment Board Sadar Bazar, Delhi Cantt-10
Search And Rescue
Department/Agency/ Sr.No. Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
1 Delhi Fire Service,
Sh. Vipin Kental
23414000 (O) 9818023583 Off:- Delhi fire Service, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001. Res:- Quarter No. E – 2 Delhi Fire Service (HQ) Opposite Metro Bhawan Connaught Place 12 Khamba Road Delhi 110001 23412593 (F) [email protected]
Director of Fire Service, DFS
Delhi Fire Service,
Dr. Atul garg
23414250 (O)
9810705870
Off:- Delhi fire Service, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001 Res:- House No. F- 1 Fire Station Building Bhikaji Kama Place Behind Hyat t Hotel New Delhi 110001 2 Chief Fire Officer Delhi Fire
23412593 (F)
Service
3
Commandant NDRF 8Th Battalion Sh. P.K. Srivastava
0120 2766618 0120 2766013 (O)
9968610014
8th Battalion NDRF
4 Boat Club Incharge Sh. Harish Kumar 23831019 (O) 9868235938, 9650437938 [email protected]
Off:- 4, Bela Road, Civil Lines Res:- House No. 5/15 JagJeevan Nagar Loni Road Shahdara Delhi 110032.
Law & Order & Evacuation
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
HOME
Additional Chief Secretary
Smt. Renu Sharma 23392061 (O) 9818271476
Off:- Govt. of NCT of Delhi, 5th Floor, C-wing, Delhi Secretariat,
23392157 (F)
New Delhi-02 Res:- House No. V-5 Satya Sadan, Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110021
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DELHI POLICE
Sh. Amulya Patnaik 23490201 (O)
9818099001
Off:- Delhi Police HQ, MSO Building, Indraprashta Marg, IP Estate, New Delhi, Delhi 110095 Res:-House No. 52 Lodhi Estate New Delhi 110003
2 23490230 (O)
Commissioner Of Police
[email protected] 23722052 (F) 24601614 (R)
3 Home Guard
25420336 (O) 9958199717
Off:- Director Of Civil Defence & Home Guard, Nishkam Bhawan Near Shivaji Collage, CTI Complex, Raja Garden, New Delhi-27 Res:- House No. C-2 Type – 6A Quarter No. 131 Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110021
Director General
25440069 28520001
(O), (O)
[email protected] Sh. J K Sharma
Medical Response & Trauma Counseling
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
1 Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Sh. Sanjiv Khirwar
23392017 (O) 23392018 (O) 23392464 (F)
9811318939, [email protected]
Off:- 9th Floor, A-Wing, Delhi Secretariat., I.P Estate, New Delhi-110002 Res:- D-1/24, Ravinder Nagar Khan Market. 110003.
Director Health
DHS Dr. Ashok Kumar
2223421122309220 (O) 9891567200,
Off:- Directorate of Health Services, F-17, Karkardooma,
2 22306396 (F)
Shahadra, Delhi-32 Res:- E/301 Siddh Apartment 107, HWF Cooperative Society, IP Ext, Patparganj Delhi-110092
DHS 22393512(O) 9911922228, Directorate of Health Services, F-17, Karkardooma,
3 Disaster Management (CMO) Dr. SS Gambhir 22393512 (F) [email protected] Delhi-32
Project Director
23392018 (O), 9958807214, CATS (HQ) Bela Road, Yamuna Pusta, Near Vijay Sh. R. P. Meena 23392019 (O)
(CATS)
[email protected] [email protected] Ghat, Delhi-06
4
23860531 (F)
MEDICAL SUPRITENDENT Sh. Shakti Kumar Gupta
26593029 (O) 9818837782, Off:- R.P. Centre, AIIMS, New Delhi-110029 Res:- C-II/8, Ansari Nagar,New Delhi-110029
5 AIIMS EYE CENTER 26589392 (F)
CATS Sh Suresh Kumar Sharma 23860524 (O),
CATS Building,Bela Road, Near Vijay Ghat, Ring Road,
6
23860531 (O)
9650291515
[email protected] Administrative Officer (HQ) Delhi-06
23860071 (O)
IRCS
23716424 (O) 9818787494,
Off:- Indian Red Cross Society, Red Cross Building Red Cross Road, New Delhi-110001 Dr. R.K. Jain 23717063 (O)
Secretary General
rkjainsgindianredcross.org Res:- C-603, Plot No.1-B, Sec-2, Dwarka, New Delhi-110075
7
23717454 (F)
Water Supply
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Chief Executive Officer Sh. A K Singh
23511658 (O) 9999237373, Delhi Jal Board, Varunalaya, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-
1 Delhi Jal Board 23516182 (F)
2
Member water DJB Sh. R. S. Negi
2351545223528578 (O) 9650291164
Off:- Delhi Jal Board, Varunalaya, Karol Bagh, New Delhi Res:- Flat No. D-7, Plot No. 20, RD Apartment, Sec-6 Dwarka, New Delhi-110075
23864919 (O), 23863702 (O),
I & FC Sh. O P Srivastava
22512006 (O), 9899260883 Irrigation and Flood Control Department, 4th Floor, Chief Engineer( Zone-I) 23864919 (O), [email protected] ISBT Building, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-06
3 23863702 (F)
I & FC
23864919 (O) , 9868261111 Irrigation and Flood Control Department, 4th Floor, Sh. Sanjay Sexena 23863702 (O)
Chief Engineer( Zone-II)
[email protected] ISBT Building, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-06 4 23863702 (F)
Equipment Support, Debris / Road Clearance
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Vice Chairmen Sh.Tarun Kapoor
24699479 (O) 8130461118 [email protected]
Off:- DDA, Vikash Sadan, New Delhi. Res:- 7/1 Bhagwan Dass Road New Delhi.
1 Delhi Development Authority 24623968 (F)
South Delhi Municipal Corporation Dr. Puneet Goel
23225901 (O) 9999892363, Off:- MCD Commissioner South office, 9th Floor, civic Commissioner 23225903 (F) [email protected] Centre, New Delh-2.
2
East Delhi Municipal Corporation
22144122 (O)
Off:-MCD Commissioner East office(hq),Industrial Area
Dr. Dilraj Kaur
7042293919, [email protected]
[email protected] Commissioner 22165879 (F)
Patparganj. Delhi-92 Res:-V1 Satya Sadan Madhu Limaya Marg ChanakyaPuri Delhi.
3
North Delhi Municipal Corporation Ms. Varsha Joshi
23225401-02-03 (O) 9971006525, Off:- MCD Commissioner North Office, 4th Floor, civic
Commissioner 23225404 (F) [email protected]
Centre, New Delhi-2. Res:- House no 453 Plot No-5 Sector-23, Airline Apartment Dwarka Delhi.
4
DDA
Sh. S.N. Singh
24699193 (O) 7838050996
[email protected] Off:- Delhi Development Authority, Vikas Sadan, INA
5 Chief Engineer (HQ.) 24694350 (F) [email protected] Colony, Room no-E3 Ground Floor New Delhi.
Pr. Secretary
Sh. Rajiv Yadhuvanshi
23392263 23392065
(O) (O) 9910701505
Off:- Govt of NCT of Delhi, Secretary of PWD, 5th Floor, B- Wing, Delhi Secretariat, Delhi-02
6 Public Works Department 23392295 (F) [email protected]
Road Side Chief Engineer (Civil-1),
NDMC Sh. Sanjay Gupta
23743243 (O) 23367671 (O) 9818884167
Off:- NDMC, Palika Kendra, New Delhi. 43582525 (F) [email protected]
7
23341521 (O) 23744790 (O)
9868477241 7290067100
Chief Engineer, Building & Sh.S.K Jha Off:- NDMC, Palika Kendra, New Delhi 41501836 (F)
8 Construction (Civil-II)
NDMC
Sh. Ajay Gupta
23366471 (O)
9811606869
SUPDT. Chief Engineer of Water &
Off:- NDMC, Palika Kendra, New Delhi. Res:- Flat No-4 South & Land Road Aurangzeb Road Delhi.
9 Civil NDMC
Sh. Punit Kumar Vats
23490260 (O) 9811707505, Off:- PWD,12th Floor, MSO Bldg, ITO, New Delhi-02. Res:- Quarter No 83, B-6 Moti Bagh Delhi.
10 Engineer in Chief PWD 23319021(F) [email protected]
Sh. Ashok Sahanubhuti
24644435 (O) 9593235344 Off:- Gate No-6, Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium New Delhi – 110003.
11 EE,M 431
PWD 24644435 (F) [email protected]
23743579 (O),
9999640000
12 Sh. Naresh Kumar 23742269 (O)
Off:-NDMC, Palika Kendra, Sansad Marg,New Delhi-01 Res:- E/1 Satya Sadan Satya marg Chanakya Puri New Delhi.
Chairperson NDMC [email protected] 23742762 (F)
23742451 (O) 9810590919
13 Ms. Rashmi Singh
Off:- NDMC, Palika Kendra, Sansad Marg,New Delhi. Res:- D1/93 Ravinder Nagar New Delhi.
Secretary NDMC
[email protected] 23363094 (F)
14 23062556 (O) 9818059776, Off:- CPWD, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-11. Res:- C4 Tower-8 New Moti Bagh Delhi. Director General
CPWD Sh. Parbhakar Singh 23061884 (F) [email protected]
Relief (Shelter & Food)
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address 23392100 (O),
8700211000
1 CHIEF SECY. Sh. Vijay Kumar Dev 23392101 (O) 21400755 (R)
Off:- DELHI GOVT. SECRETRIAT, IP ESTATE Res:- 1 Mahadev Road New Delhi.
2 Secretary Education Sh. Sandeep Kumar 23890119 (O)
9825674800
Off:- Room no 6, Directorate of Education, old
secretariat Delhi.
Res:- House no- 16/4 EAC Flat, Back side of
MCD Building, Rajpur Road Delhi-110054.
3 F&S Mrs. .Ankita Mishra
23378759 (O) 9868656125 Off:- Govt of NCT of Delhi, K Block, Vikas Bhawan, New Delhi.
COMMISSIONER F&S 23379206 (F) [email protected]
Res:- E-15 D-1 Bapu Dham Officer/st. Martin Road. Chanakya Puri, New Delhi
4 NCC Sh. A.K. Shukla 24358219 (O)
Off:- 3 Delhi NCC Arab Ki Saria Nizammudin Delhi 13 Commanding Officer NCC [email protected]
NCC
23890245 (O),
9968938801, Off:- National Cadet Corps,Delhi Directorate of NCC. Old Secretariat Building Civil Line Delhi 54.
5 Director General of Disaster
23890146 (O) Sh. A. K. Sehgal [email protected]
Management 23890476 (F)
Bharat Scouts Guides
23289804 (O), 22009041 (R)
9810012709,
Off:- Delhi State Bharat Scouts & Guides, 113A Daryaganj, New Delhi -02. Res:- J-2/9C, Krishna Nagar, Delhi – 110051. 6 Dr..Manic Barsely 23274946 (O)
State Chief Commissioner [email protected] 23289804 (F)
Power Supply
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
POWER Sh. Madhup Vyas
23392047 (O),
8800589001 Off:- Department of Power, Wing-B, 8th Floor, Delhi 1 23231748 (O)
Pr. Secretary, Power [email protected]
Secretariat., I.P Estate, New Delhi-02 Res:- D-1/119, Satya Marg, Chanakya Puri New Delhi-21. 23234640 (F)
TRANSCO
23215198 (O)
8800589001 Off:- Delhi Transco Limited, Shakti Sadan, Kotla Road, 2 23231748 (O)
Chairman Sh. Madhup Vyas [email protected],[email protected]
New Delhi-02 Res:- D-1/119, Satya Marg, Chanakya Puri New Delhi-21.
27468042 (F)
TATA POWER. DELHI
27468022(O) Off:- Tata Power Delhi Distribution limited Ndpl House 66112222,(O)
3 DISTRIBUTION LIMITED Sh. Sanjay Banger
Power Ltd, Hudson Lane, Kingsway camp, New 66112250 (O)
CEO
Delhi-09 26419833 (F) [email protected]
4 BSES Rajdhani
Sh. Amal Sinha 39999838/ 786 (O) 9313404014
Off:- BSES Rajdhani/Yamuna Power Ltd, BSES Bhawan, Nehru Place, Delhi-19
CEO 26419833 (F) [email protected] Res:- Flat No-230, Pocket-B Sukhdev Vihar New Delhi-25
BSES Yamuna
39999766 (O)
9350261033
Off:- BSES Yamuna Power Ltd Shakti kiran building 5 Sh. P.R. Kumar [email protected]
CEO 39999765 (F)
kakardooma delhi-32 Res:- A303,Dell HRC Professional Hub, indrapuram,1/2 Vaibhav Khand Ghaziabad, 201014 bypl.ceosectt.relianceada.com
Transport
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
23933829 (O), [email protected]
Department of Transport,5/9, Underhill Road, Delhi - 1 Sh. Rajiv Verma 23980166 (O)
Commissioner and Secretary TRANSPORT
110054 23933069 (F) 9810237301
23379075 (O), 9811971177
2 Sh. Manoj Kumar 23933829 (O)
Delhi Transport Corporation, I.P.Estate, New Delhi-02 Res:- House No. 5B Court Road Administration Flat Type- 6 Civil Lines New Delhi 110054.
Chairman cum MD DTC [email protected] 23370877(F)
3
Sh. Taj Hassan 23490221 /7 (O) , 9818099003 Delhi Police, Delhi Police HQ, IP Estate, New Delhi-
Joint C.P (Traffic) DELHI POLICE 23490436 (F) [email protected]
03. 9TH FLOOR Res:- House No. 1 Park Lane Opposite Taalkatora Stadium New Delhi 110001.
43508639 (O), 8744073060,
Delhi Transport Corporation,2nd Floor, 10 Scindia 4 Sh. T K Verma [email protected], Dy. (CGM), I/C Traffic
DTC House, New Delhi-01 23370236
28844188
(O) , [email protected]
5 Sh. Mangu Singh
23418310 (O) 9560219900 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Metro Bhawan, Fire
Managing Director DMRC 23418311 (F) [email protected]
Brigade Lane, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-1 Res:- Bungalow -1 Metro Enclave Pushp Vihar Delhi 110017.
22185681(O) , 22199270.(o)
DGM OPERATION (DMRC) SHASTRI PARK, 6 Sh. Rajnish Rana 23416124,Ext.15600 9818568752
DGM OPERATION DMRC SHAHDARA DELHI (O)
22563585 (O)
Dy. General Manager/ Train
9650198665, Room No.-23,DMRC Train Depot, Shastri Park, Delhi- 7 Sh. Amit Kumar Jain Ext.15402 (O) Operations & Principal /Training [email protected] 110053 22569585 (F) Institule
DMRC
8
Sh Raghuveer Lal (IPS) 22185555/6 (O) 22565182 , 9958234368
DMRC CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi DIG (CISF) DMRC 22565182 (F) [email protected]
23415836 (O), 9650099353 Off:- 6th Floor, Metro Bhawan Fire Brigade Lane, 9 Sh. Rajesh Aggarwal 26140804 (O) [email protected]
J. GENERAL MANAGER\ELECT. DMRC
Barakhama Road,New Delhi-110001 Res:- House no A 418 Palam Viahr Gaugram.
23415832 (F)
22185555 (O) , 9958897882
23415836 (O), Metro Bhawan Fire Brigade Lane, Barakhama 10 Sh. M.S Upadhaya [email protected],
CHIEF SECURITY Commissioner DMRC 23347050 (O) Road,New Delhi-110001
[email protected], [email protected]
23415836 ,(F)
Education
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Director Education Education Department
23890172 (O) 9818005657 [email protected]
Sh. Binay Bhusan 23890363 (O)
[email protected] Directorate of Education. Old Secretariat
1
23890355 (F)
Communication
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Director
DIP
23814616 (O),
9871890501 , [email protected]
Off:- Department of Information and Publicity, Block No– 9, Old Sectt-8 New Delhi-54. Res:- Bungalow No 1 Old type 5 jal Vihar Lajpat Nagar Delhi-110024.
Sh. Sandeep Kumar Mishra 23814081 (O)
23392034 (F)
Director General AIR
23421300 (O) , 8130473111, Off:- Akashvani Bhawan, Parliament Street New Delhi Sh. F. Sheheryar 23421061 (O)
110001. Res:- House no C-6 Type-5, Hudco Place New Delhi-110049.
2
23421956 (F)
C.E.O., Prasar Bharti
PTI Sh. Jawahar Sirkar
23737603 (O) 9910360050, PTI Building, Iind Floor Parliament Street, New
3 23352549 (F)
[email protected] Delhi.110001
Director General DOORDARSHAN
23114599 (O) , 9013005005 Doordarshan bhawan , mandi house new delhi -
Ms. Supriya Sahu
[email protected] 110001
4
Director General PIB
23383643 (O), 9811550936, PIB, Shastri Bhawan, A-Wing, Room No-101, New
Sh. Sitansukar 23383094 (O)
[email protected] Delhi 5
23383094 (F)
41394400 (O),
Bureau Chief PTI
Mrs. Priyanka Tikoo 23716621 (O),
9971155006 9810469571,
Off:- PTI 4, Parliament Street, Delhi-110001 23718713 (O) [email protected]
6 23718714 (F)
7 Addl. Director General
DAVP
Mrs. Ranjana Dev
Sarmah 24369529(O)
9868515169
Off:- Room No. 376, 3rd Floor Soochna Bhawan
CGO Complex New Delhi 110003
8 Addl. Director General
DAVP
Mrs. Mosmi
Chakarwarthi 24369180(O)
Off:- Room No. 283, 3rd Floor Soochna Bhawan
CGO Complex New Delhi 110003
9 Sh. Avtar singh sandhu 24369526 (O)
9899064089.
Addl. Director General DAVP
Off:- Room No. 285,IInd Floor Soochna Bhawan CGO Complex New Delhi 11000 Res:-D2-18 West Kidwai Nagar Delhi 110023
10
Sh. Satender Prakash
24369521 (O) 9999326616
Off:- Room No. 283, 3rd Floor Soochna
Bhawan CGO Complex New Delhi 110003
Director General
DAVP 24369608 (F)
11 9868213322 5th Floor, Mahanagar Doorsanchar Sadan,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (MTNL) Sh. S.P Rai
23724999 23325544 (O)
[email protected] 9, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road,New Delhi . 110003
12 PGMO (MTNL) Sh. Alok Aggarwal 23324848 (O) 9868132840 5th Floor, Mahanagar Doorsanchar Sadan, [email protected] 9, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road,New Delhi . 110003
Department of Enviornment
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Department of Environment Sh. Madhup Vyas
23392108 (O) 8800589001
Off:- Department of Environment GOVT. of Delhi 6-Level, C- Wing Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110002 Res:- D1/119 Satya Marg Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110021
1 Secretary 23392034 (F)
CRPF
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
9773922112 CRPF Delhi Range CRPF
Sh. P.K Nayak 011-26177821 (O) [email protected]
DIG (CRPF) New Delhi 26104515 (F)
NDMA (National Disaster Management Authority)
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
NDMA 9818744090
Off:- A-1, SafdarjungEnclave (NDMA Bhavan),New Delhi
Additional Secretary
-110029 Res:- C-2/52 Shahjahan Road New Delhi 110003
1 Sh. Pradeep Kumar 26701777
26701710 (O)
NDMA
26701728 9868891801 A-1, SafdarjungEnclave (NDMA Bhavan), New Delhi
-110029
2
Control Room Number 26701729(F)
[email protected], [email protected]
NDMA
Major General Retired Dr. V.K. Dutta
26701756 (O),
Off:-A-1, SafdarjungEnclave (NDMA Bhavan),New Delhi 26701700-729 (O) 26701755 (O)
9868201775,
Senior Consultant -110029 26701754, (F) [email protected] 3
NDRF (National Disaster Response Force)
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
NDRF 23438019 (PA)
23438136 (O)
Director General, NDRF [email protected]
1 Sh. Narayan Pradhan IPS 26715303 (F)
NDRF, Sector – 1, R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066
26107953 (O),
2 IG, NDRF Sh. Ravi Joseph Lokku 26105912 (F) [email protected] NDRF, Sector – 1, R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066
NDRF Sh. P.K. Srivastava
0120-2766013 (O), 9968610014 8th Battalion, NDRF, Lakhanwali camp,Sector -19 Kamla
3 COMMANDENT 2766618 (F)
[email protected] Nehru Nagar District Ghaziabad U.P. -201002
MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs)
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
23092923 (O) North Block, New Delhi.
23093054 (O)
8588846684
23093750 (F)
1
Ministry of Home Affairs Deputy Secretary
Parveen Kumar 23092398 (F)
MHA 9910391422
Off:- NDCC-II Building, Jaisingh Rd., New Delhi-01 Res:- G-803, 8th Floor, Central Govt. Residential Comlex, Deen Dayal upadhaya Marg, new Delhi-110002.
Joint Secretary (Disaster
23438096 [email protected]
2 Management) Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Jindal 23438087 (O) 9999455559
23438252 (O) 7065536397
Off:- NDCC-II Building, Jaisingh Rd., New Delhi-01 Res: Dr. Hellon r shekhar, Senior sallow, VV Giri National Labor Institute, Staff quarter Sector-24 Noida.
National Emergency 23438253
3.
MHA A. Sekar, Assistant
Commandant Response Centre 23438254 (F) [email protected]
IMD CONTROL ROOM
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
24623537 (O),
1 IMD (Whether) Control Room Number 24629096 (O) [email protected]
Off: -Somsam bhawan lodhi road new delhi
110003
IMD (Earthquake) 24619943 (O),
9849598161
Sh. Vineet Kumar
Gahalaut 24624588 (O)
Off:- Somsam bhawan lodhi road new delhi
110003
24649850 (O)
2 Control Room Number 43824484 (O)
NIDM (National Institute of Disaster Management)
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address [email protected]
NIDM
23702445 (O)
9810006197
1 Executive Director Prof. Santosh Kumar 23702446 (F) [email protected] IIPA Campus, IP Estate, New Delhi-02
IGI Airport
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
DIAL New Udaan Bhawan, Opp. Terminal-3, IGI
1 CEO
Sh. Videh Kumar Jaipuria
47197845, 47197202
47197202 [email protected] Airport, New Delhi-110037
DIAL Sh. Arun Bhal (T-3)
9910382817 (O) [email protected] 9971022985 (O)
Off:- New Udaan Bhawan, Opp. Terminal-3, IGI Airport, New Delhi-110037. Res:- D-4/7, 2th Floor Exclusive Floors DLF Phase-5 Gurgaon.
2 Airport Duty Manager Sh. Pankaj Basin
Sh. Ankur Thakur 61239100 9717390390 Off:- Airport Service building 3rd Floor Next-2 I.G.I Terminal police Station I.G.I Airport Terminal no -3.
3
DIAL Airport Operation
Control Center
DGCA Sh. M. J. Singh 24620272
4 (Air Safety) Delhi Region 24615070 7838941289 O/o Regional Controller of Air Safety, Delhi-3
National Aeronautical Search & Rescue Response
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
24610303 (O) [email protected]
Ministry of Civil Aviation
24610386 (O) Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung Airport, New
1 Jt. Secretary Sh. Anil Srivastava 24628218 (F) 9958907700 Delhi, 110003
Indian Railways
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Indian Railway 23382638,23385836
1 Director (Safety)-III 23363789 (F) [email protected] Railway Board, New Delhi-11
ERC, Department of Atomic Energy
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Atomic Minerals Directorate for
Exploration & Research (Northern 26101450 (O)
1 Region) Regional Director Sh. B. V. S. N Raju 26107358 (F) 9441184615 Off:- West Block VII, R.K.Puram, New Delhi - 110 066
Cyber Attacks & Cyber Terrorism
Sr.No. Department/Agency/Designation Name Phone/Fax Mobile No./Email Address
Director General CERT-In (Department of Dr. Sanjay Bahl
2436854424368572 (O)
9891379595
sanjay.bahl.nic.in
Off:-Eelctronic Niketan 6, CGO Complex , Lodi Road New Delhi-110003 Res:- House no E 156 Saket New Delhi-110017.
1 Electronics & IT, GoI) 24366806 (F) [email protected]
ANNEXURE VIII
CHECKLIST OF DISASTER RESPONSE FOR INCIDENT COMMANDERS
Sl. No. ACTION TAKEN Y/N
REMARKS
Ensuring communication of EOC with Line Departments on
issuing of warning/alert and activation of support functions.
1. Collect information from line departments on action taken.
Warning/Alert for preparedness to be issued to public through
media and sirens.
2. Public address system to be kept ready along with QR
vehicles. Prioritization of evacuation and adequate warning
mechanism to be ensured for evacuation
3. Officers at different control rooms to be designated as Nodal
officer for evacuation.
4. Quick Response Teams, Search & Rescue Teams, Medical
and Para Medical Teams Deployment at the disaster site
5. Co-ordination between Dist. Administration, ESFs and NGOs
/ CBOs etc. Regularly give updates to Responsible Officer on
the status of incident management.
6. Pre placements of Power boats at weak & Vulnerable points
7. Organizing vehicles / ambulance for immediate assistance to
the affected mass.
8. Establishment of WLL at the incident site by MTNL
9. Community assistance in road clearance.
10. Passenger carrying buses / transportation etc. to be diverted
away from Disaster sites.
11. Areas to be identified & cordoned off.
12. Public information centers activated.
13. Gender / Old age issue must be taken care of.
14. Officers to be appointed in district as the relief camps
management officer and camp managers for each camp.
15. Camps shall have proper registers for evacuated people and
ESF services
16. Provision for security in
a) Relief receiving centers
b) Transportation of relief
c) Relief stored godowns
d) Distribution of relief
e) Relief camps
f) Free kitchen centres / Feeding centres
g) Relief officials
h) Air dropping zones
17. Mass feeding shall be only for initial period; if possible dry
ration shall be given for home cooking. Food distribution
shall be discontinued as soon as possible. NGOs and CBOs
shall be involved in supplementing effort of Govt.
18. Provision of cooking and eating utensils
25
19. Soap, detergent, sanitary napkin, etc. shall be provided.
20. Vaccination of children and pregnant women. Nodal mental
health officer to be designated for each district and psycho
social health support at relief camps in association with
NGOs and CBOs.
21. Ensuring pre position of medical aids.
22. Prioritizing the disaster sites depending upon the magnitude.
23. Uninterrupted supply of relief materials to Relief camps /
Multipurpose shelters.
24. Information on quantity and type of ration to be provided
need to be displayed prominently at the distribution site.
25. Provision for free kitchen / distribution of cooked food &
Fuel
26. Vector/water borne diseases (malaria, diarrhea, hookworm,
etc.) protection measures such as use of repellents,
disinfection of water, etc.
27. Arrangement of Tents, Clothing, Bedding, Stoves, Fuel,
Lighting, Water, sanitary facilities and hygiene (temporary
latrine & bathing, utensils, soaps, toothpastes, etc.), health
care, electricity, solid waste disposal at relief camps. At least
1 mobile toilet/20 persons at relief camps.
18. Provision for transportation.
29. Health Post/Van with essential medicines and health kits and
distribution of chlorine, halogen and ORS packets at camps
30. Public health awareness generation and alerting.
Arrangements for Trauma counseling facilities
31. Initiating helps from local NGOs / CSOs / Anganwadi
members
32. Electricity restoration
33. Transportation / communication restoration.
34. Sanitary Survey and water disinfection, Water supply
restoration and purification. Demarcation of bore wells/tube
wells unsafe for drinking water purposes.
35. Normalcy restoration.
36. Restoration of Educational Institutions.
37. Damage Assessment
38. Identification and handing over of dead bodies to next kin.
Mass disposal should be last resort. DNA sampling,
photography and cremation of dead bodies. The process of
disposal of carcasses shall be decided by animal husbandry
department.
39. Operate Disaster Welfare Information System to collect,
receive and report the status of victims and assist family
reunification; and coordinate bulk distribution of relief
supplies.
40. Updating of DDMA website with data on missing persons,
casualties, help line nos.; Provision of public information and
feedback
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41. Send First Information report within 12 hrs and thereafter
Daily Situation Reports to HQ, NEOC, MHA. Keep NDMA
informed of the situation.
42. Requisitioning of NDRF, Army, Para military forces if
necessary and coordination
43. Assessment of resource requirements and pooling of
resources from agencies for efficient disaster response
44. Locations of air dropping, agencies for preparing food
packets, items and quantity are to be communicated to MHA
and Air Force Authorities. Requisition for air dropping to be
provided by State Govt.
45. Organize donation
46. Establishing Incident Command Post and Keeping record of
casualty, mobilization and demobilization of men and
material at the Incident base
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ANNEXURE IX
DISTRICT WISE MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS OF ROAD ACCIDENT
(2011-13)
S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. BURARI CHOWK
2. SHANTI VAN
3. ISBT KASHMIRI GATE
4. MAJNU KA TILA
5. DELHI GATE CHOWK
6. MONESTRY RING ROAD
7. NIGAM BODH GHAT
8. C RAM AKHARA Central
9. RAJGHAT
10. WAJIRPUR DEPOT
11. WAZIRABAD
12. FAIZ ROAD
CROSSING/IDGAH
13. GANDHI VIHAR BUS
STAND
14. VIJAY GHAT
S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
FIRE STATION, DWARKA
1. SEC-6
SEC-1,2 RED LIGHT,
2. DWARKA
3. RADISSON HOTEL, DWARKA South
West
4.
DABRI FLYOVER
5. KAKROLA DWARKA MOR
6. DADA DEV HOSPITAL
7. SAI BABA MANDIR
POWER HOUSE MAHAVIR
8. ENCLAVE
S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District 1. BRAR SQUARE 2. DHAULA KUAN
3. HAYAAT HOTEL
4. ITO
5. MAHIPALPUR FLYOVER
6. NARAINA
7. RAJOKARI FLYOVER
8. MAHIPAL PUR CHOWK
9. SHIV MURTI
10. IP FLYOVER
11. PUL PRAHLADPUR
12. HAYYAT
13. C-HEXAGON
14. GHITORNI T.POINT
New
GHITORNI RED LIGHT 15. Delhi
16. BRAR SQUARE U-TURN
17. MOTI BAGH FLYOVER
18. DCM CHOWK
19. KAPOOR HOSPITAL
20. ROUND ABOUT PUSA
21. MUNIRKA
22. MALAI MANDIR
23. AMBIANCE MALL
24. PUSA GATE INDER PURI
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S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. ISBT ANAND VIHAR
2. SHAHADARA FLYOVER
3. JAGAT PURI RED LIGHT Shahdara
4. KARKARI MOR
5. SHYAM LAL COLLEGE
6. DILSHAD GARDEN
S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. BRITANIA CHOWK
2. DEEPALI CHOWK
3. HAIDER PUR
4. MADHUBAN CHOWK
5. SHAKURPUR RED LIGHT
6. MANGOL PURI CHOWK North
7. MANGOL PURI FLYOVER West
8. WAZIR PUR DEPOT
9. KIRARI MORE
10. BRITANNIA CHOWK
11. RAMA VIHAR
12. WEST ENCLAVE RED LIGHT
S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. AIIMS
2. CHIRAG DELHI FLYOVER
3. KHANPUR T-POINT
4. MOTI BAGH FLYOVER
5. SAVTRI FLYOVER
6. SANJAY T-POINT South
7. JAITPUR MOR
8. PANCHSHEEL FLYOVER
9. HAMDARD NGR RED LIGHT
10. SHANI MANDIR
11. KAYA MAYA HOSPITAL
S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. AKSHARDHAM MANDIR 2. NEAR GAJIPUR RED LIGHT
3. SHAKARPUR CHUNGI
4. SHASTRI PARK
5. GAZIPUR RED LIGHT
6. KHICHRIPUR F/O
7. KANTI NAGAR
8. AKSHARDHAM MANDIR
9. NEAR MURGA MANDI
East 10. RED LIGHT MV-2
11. GANESH NAGAR
12. KHEL GAON
13. EAST VINOD NAGAR
14. UNDER PASS GAJIPUR
RED LIGHT
15. DND FLYOVER
16. GEETA COLONY FLYOVER
17. UNDER PASS
PATPARGANJ
18. BARAPULLA RING ROAD
19. MURGA MANDI FLYOVER
20. SAMSHAN GHAT
BARAPULA
21. MAYUR VIHAR
EXTENSION 22. SHAMSHAN GHAT GEETA
COLONY
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S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. AZADPUR CHOWK 2. BHALSWA CHOWK
3. BUDHPUR GANDA NALA
4. CNG PUMP SANJAY GANDHI
T-POINT
5. LIBASPUR
6. MUKHARBA CHOWK
7. NANGLI BUDHPUR VILLAGE
8. SWAROOP NAGAR
9. MUKARBA CHOWK
10. MUKUND PUR CHOWK
11. BHALSWA
12. PALLA R/L
13. BAKOLI BUS STAND
14. SIRASPUR (GTK)
15. DSIIDC BAWANA
16. SABZI MANDI AZADPUR North
17. BARWALA CHOWK
18. SANJAY GANDHI T_ NAGAR
CNG PUMP SANJAY GANDHI
19. T_ NAGAR
20. KHAM PUR VILLAGE
21. SWAROOP NAGAR
22. JAHANGIRPURI BUS STAND
23. LALA HARISHCHANDER
HOSPITAL
24. AZADPUR BUS TERMINAL
25. TIKRI KHURD BUS STAND
BUDHPUR GANDA
26. NALA/HANUMAN MANDIR
BUDHPUR
27. KRISHNA GARDEN
28. KHAMPUR VILLAGE
29. LALA HARISHCHANDER
HOSPITAL
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S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. ALI VILLAGE
2. ASHRAM CHOWK
3. MODI MILL
4. MOOLCHAND
5. OKHLA MORE
6. SARAI KALE KHAN
7. SARITA VIHAR FLYOVER
8. KALKAJI MANDIR
9. NEHRU PLACE
South 10. OKHLA IND. AREA PH-1
East
11. ROUND ABT OKHLA ESTA
ESI HOSPITAL, ANAND MAI
12. MARG
13. HARKESH NAGAR
NIZAMUDDIN YAMUNA
14. BRIDGE
15. LAJPAT NAGAR
ROUND ABOUT OKHLA
16. ESTATE
17. MODI MILL FLYOVER
MOST VULNERABLE S.NO LOCATIONS District
DHARAMPURA RED
1. LIGHT
2. KHAJOORI CHOWK
SEELAM PUR T- North
3. POINT
East 4. GOKALPUR
PUSTA NEW
5. USMANPUR
6. KABOOTAR MARKET
S.NO MOST VULNERABLE LOCATIONS District
1. MADIPUR METRO STATION
2. MAYA PURI CHOWK
3. PEERA GARHI CHOWK
4. PUNJABI BAGH CHOWK
5. RAJA GARDEN
6. RAJDHANI PARK
7. UTTAM NAGAR METRO
STATION
8. NANGLOI CHOWK
9. NANAGLOI DTC DEPOT
10. NEAR UTTAM NAGAR METRO
STN
11. MULTAN NAGAR
12. PACHIM VIHAR
13. ESI HOSPITAL
14. MOTI NAGAR FLYOVER West
15. GHEWRA MOR
16. SURAJMAL METRO STATION
17. PANI KI TANKI
18. GURUDWARA RAJA GARDEN
19. ZAKHIRA FLYOVER
20. GATE NO.3 TIHAR JAIL
21. MUNDKA METRO STATION
22. METRO STATION PASCHIM
VIHAR
23. NAWADA VILLAGE
24. LOHA MANDI
25. TIKRI VILLAGE
26. KARAN VATIKA, NIHAL VIHAR 27. JANAKPURI EAST
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ANNEXURE X
DISTRICT WISE VULNERABILITY TO FIRE, FLOOD & STRUCTURE COLLAPSE
FIRE
DISTRICT DETAILS
North 1. High Risk 2. 9 dead, 34 injured & approx. 300 jhuggies gutted since 2012 3. JJ clusters: Bawana, Shahbad Dairy, Holambi Kalan, Metro Vihar, Jahangirpuri, Bhalaswa,Lal BaghAzadpur, Tikri
Khurd are at high risk
4. Most Godowns in Alipur and Narela stock highly inflammable material like paper, plastic granules, chemicals, etc.
5. Most industrial units are used for residence purpose by the labourers leading to high risk of casualty
6. No fire alarm system is present in industrial areas
7. Narrow lanes especially in JJ clusters provide less accessibility in fire fighting
North West 1. High Risk
2. 95 incidents in last two years 3. Mangol Puri & Wazir Pur Industrial Area, Aman Vihar, Kirari, Prem Nagar, Budh Vihar, Vijay Vihar & Sultanpur
khurd and all JJ clusters of District North-West are at high risk
West 1. High Risk
2. 258 incidents in last two years
South West 1. High Risk
2. 66 incidents in last two years 3. Implementation of fire prevention regulation is poor
4. Crowded streets and inadequate water supply
South 1. High Risk
2. 20 incidents in last year 3. Most of the incidents are due to gas leakage
4. Small commercial units are at high risk
5. Sangam Vihar, Neb Sarai, Fatehpur Beri & Chirag areas ar at high risk
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South East 1. High Risk
2. Market complexes, industrial areas and unauthorised colonies are at high risk
New Delhi 1. High Risk
2. 180 incidents from 2009-2014 3. Most cases are due to electric short circuiting
4. Chanakyapuri subdivision is at high risk
5. Multi-storeyed buildings, commercial complexes, JJ clusters, IOCL fuel depot near IGI Airport, Mayapuri & Naraina
industrial area are at high risk
Central 1. High Risk
2. Faulty electrical wiring. Electric short circuit is a prominent reason. 3. Converting old Havelis into production centres and godowns has led to increased loads on electricity supply
4. Lack of fire safety norms in industrial areas
5. Congested lanes resulting into difficulty in response
Shahdara 1. High Risk
2. Highest number of incidents recorded in subdivision Seemapuri 3. LPG leakage, Short Circuit and lack of fire safety installations are prominent reasons
4. Jhuggi Clusters are at high risk
East 1. High Risk
2. Gandhinagar Subdivision is at high risk
3. LPG leakage, Short Circuit and lack of fire safety installations are prominent reasons
North East 1. High Risk
2. 51 incidents of fire in last two years
3. LPG leakage, Short Circuit and lack of fire safety installations are prominent reasons
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FLOOD & URBAN FLOOD
DISTRICT DETAILS
North 1. High Flood and Urban Flood Risk 2. Bawana escape drain, Supplementary drain, Najafgarh drain, Delhi tail distributary are present 3. Right margin embankment of River Yamuna is a Kutcha structure. There is erosion between right margin
embankment and river Yamuna
4. 11 villages especially Palla, Jhingola, Hiranki, Sungarpur, Mohammadpur, Ramzanpur are vulnerable
5. All MCD drains in rural areas carrying sewerage water outflow into johads
6. Almost all the johads overflow in rainy season causing hue and cry in villages
7. In Prahaladpur Banger village, all drains were flowing into a vacant DDA land which is now under construction. So
drains are out flowing into the village streets and houses.
North West 1. High Urban Flood Risk
2. Rihala, Aman Vihar, Kirari, Prem Nagar Shalimar Village & Bagh etc. are at high risk of water logging & Urban
Flooding
West 1. High Urban Flood Risk
2. Uttam Nagar, Nangloi, Bindapur are at high risk 3. The inflow of water into the Najafgarh drain is mainly from the following sources.
a. Northern flood waters throughout fall drain No. 8
b. Shahibi water throughout fall drain No. 8
c. Southern water spill over through Manesar and Gurgaon nallahs that joins the Jheel, and
d. Run off from Najafgarh block through major channels such as Palam Mungeshpurdrains and series of smaller
drains, out falling up-stream of Kakrola
4. These drains need to be desilted on regular basis and proper waste and watershed management in the surrounding areas
South West 1. High Urban Flood Risk 2. Flooding due to siltation in Najafgarh drain system
3. Damage of crops, livestock, infrastructure; pollution of drinking water source and stagnation of daily business
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South 1. Moderate Urban Flood Risk
South East 1. High Flood Risk 2. Area adjacent to Yamuna. Jaitpur, Jamia Nagar, Shahin Bagh, Joga Bai Ext., Sarai Kale Khan, Bahlolpur Khadar are at high risk
3. Moderate urban flood risk
New Delhi 1. High Urban Flood Risk
2. JJ clusters, encroachment areas are at high risk
3. Improper waste management is one of the important reason
Central 1. High Flood and Urban Flood Risk
2. Habitation in low lying areas and water logging due to poor drainage system
3. Congested old city at high risk of urban flood
Shahdara 1. High Flood and Urban Flood Risk
2. Habitation in low lying areas and water logging due to poor drainage system
East 1. High Flood and Urban Flood Risk
2. Habitation in low lying areas and water logging due to poor drainage system 3. Left Forward Bund in trans Yamuna area and left marginal bund between old railway bridge and ITO barrage are
vulnerable to erosion
4. Kondli Gharoli, adjoining areas of Ashok Nagar, Dallupura are at high risk
North East 1. High Flood and Urban Flood Risk
2. Habitation in low lying areas and water logging due to poor drainage system
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STRUCTURE COLLAPSE
DISTRICT DETAILS
North 1. High Risk 2. 35 incidents in last two years 3. Mostly Model Town Subdivision
4. Reasons are unauthorised constructions (including additions, extensions)
5. Schools are also potential risk locations
6. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
North West 1. High Risk
2. 53 incidents in last two years 3. Unauthorised and resettlement colonies are at high risk
4. Residential colonies of Ashok Vihar, Rohini, Pitampura
5. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
West 1. High Risk
2. 10 incidents in last two years 3. Unauthorized Colonies: Bindapur, Uttam Nagar, Chander Vihar, Raghubir Nagar, etc are at high risk
4. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
South West 1. High Risk
2. 3 roof collapse incidents in 2013-14
3. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
South 1. High Risk
2. 10 incidents in 2013 3. Slums and unauthorised colonies are at high risk
4. Most of the incidents at Sangam Vihar and Lodo Sarai
5. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
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South East 1. High Risk
2. Slums and unauthorised colonies are at high risk 3. Most of the incidents at Jamia Nagar, Garhi, etc.
4. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
New Delhi 1. High Risk
2. 16 incidents from 2009-2014 3. Recent report of CPWD mentions: Many bungalows of Lutyens Delhi may not be able to withstand earthquake
4. High-rise buildings in which seismic protection has not been incorporated
Central 1. High Risk
2. Unauthorised colonies and walled city are at high risk 3. Unsafe, insensitive additions to the old building structures
4. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
Shahdara 1. High Risk
2. Subdivisions Shahdara and Seemapuri are at high risk 3. Old & unsafe buildings
4. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
East 1. High Risk
2. Subdivision Gandhinagar is at high risk 3. Old & unsafe buildings
4. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
North East 1. High Risk
2. 11 incidents of collapse in last two years 3. Old & unsafe buildings
4. Non compliance of building byelaws, unauthorised constructions
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ANNEXURE XI
LIST OF MAJOR NGOs
International NGOs
S.No Name of the NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
1. ACTION AID, India Executive Director Tel: +91 11 40640500, Action Aid, India Fax +91 11 41641891
http://www.actionaid.org/india R 7, Hauz Khas Enclave,
New Delhi 110016
2. AFPRO Executive Director
5/1-A, Institutional Area Tel: 91-11-28525412,
http://www.afpro.org AFPRO 91-11-28525452
Action for Food Production
Email: [email protected] , Pankha Road,
[email protected] New Delhi - 110058
3. ANGOs President Association
of Non-Governmental Ph: - 011-23354921
www.wango.org Organisation (ANGOs) Fax – 23736588
2, Pandit Pant Marg,
New Delhi- 110001
4. Oxfam India Chief Executive Officer
(Trust) Oxfam India Tel: 011 -4653 8000
2nd Floor, Fax: 011- 4653 8099
http://www.oxfamindia.org 1, Community Centre
[email protected] New Friends Colony
New Delhi - 110 065
5. CARE India Country Director
http://www.careindia.org CARE India HQ- Delhi Tel: 011- 49101100
E46/12, Okhla Industrial Area Fax: 26385291/92
contact [email protected] Phase II, New Delhi - 110020
6. CARITAS Executive Director Tele : 011 - 2336 3390 INDIA Caritas India, /2374 23 39/ 2336 27 35
CBCI Centre, Fax No : 11 - 23715146
http://www.caritasindia.org/ AshokPlace, / 23367488
Opposite to Goledakkhana
New Delhi -11 00 01
7. Representative of India Tel No.:011-26153651 Christian Aid Christian Aid India / 26140193
Office - A-15/18
Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar
New Delhi -110057
8. Church’s Director Tel: 011-25730611/2, Auxiliary for Rachna Building,4th floor, 25731218/9,
Social Action 2 RajendraPlace, 25761579, 25767231
(CASA) Pusa Road, 91-11-25752502
New Delhi-110 008
http://www.casaindia.org/
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S.No Name of the NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
9. Evan-gelical Fellowship of Chairperson
India, Commission on 308 Mahatta Towers, Tele / Fax:
Relief (EFICOR) B Block Community Centre - 91-11-25516383/4/5
Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058
http://www.eficor.org/
10 International Federation of Head India Office International
Red Cross and Red Crescent Federation of Red Cross and Tel: 011-23324203-06
Societies (IFRC) Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Fax: 23324235
1, Red Cross Road,
www.ifrc.org New Delhi -110001
11. Indian Red Cross Society Secretary General Tel: 011 23716441/2/3 (IRCS) Indian Red Cross Society Fax: 011 23717454
1, Red Cross Road 23717063
http://www.indianredcross.org New Delhi 110001
/
12. National Council of YMCAS Secretary National Council of Ph.: 91-11-23360769, of India YMCAs of India 23364309
Bharat Yuvak Bhawan
http://www.ymcaindia.org Jai Singh Road, Fax: 91-11-23342859
New Delhi-110 001
13. Society for Indian OCEAN Chairman Society for Indian
Studies OCEAN Tel: 91-11-26512701
Studies Secular House, Fax: 91-11-26968171
http://sios.in/ 1, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg,
New Delhi- 110067
14. World Wide Fund For Nature, WWF India, Secretariat
India 172 B Lodhi Estate, Tel: 011- 4150 4815
www.wwfindia.org New Delhi 110003 +91 11 2469 1226
15. HOPE Foundation CEO, H-6/B, Hauz Khas,
Ground floor, Ph: +91-11-26515374,
http://www.hopefoundation.or New Delhi-110016 +91-11-26515373
g.in
16. SEEDS, India SEEDS, India 15A,
Institutional Area, Tel : 011- 26174272
http://www.seedsindia.org R.K.Puram Phase-IV, M : 9810211035
New Delhi -110022.
17. VHAI President VHAI- Voluntary
Health Tel : 011- 26518071
http://www.vhai.org Association of India
B-40, Qutab Institutional Area,
South of I.I.T. Delhi,
New Delhi-110016
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S.No Name of the NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
18. Help Age India Help Age India
C-14 Qutab Institutional Area, Ph: 011 41688955-56
http://www.helpageindia.org New Delhi – 110016
19. Department For International Head DFID India
Development (DFID), India British High Commission Tel: 011 26529123,
B 28 Tara Crescent 42793100
www.dfid.gov.uk Qutab Institutional Area Fax: 011 2652 9296
New Delhi 110016
20. Director FAO Representation
FAO in India Lodi Estate 55 Tele: 011-24628877
Max Muller Marg
http://www.fao.org/ New Delhi-110003 Fax: 011-24620115
21. Country Director
GIZ GIZ Office India Tel: 011 -2460-3832
21, Jor Bagh Fax: 011-2460-3831
New Delhi, 110003
22. IFC International Finance
Corporation (IFC) Tel: 011 4111 1000
http://www1.ifc.org/ Maruti Suzuki Building 3rd & / 3000
4th floor 1 Nelson Mandela Fax: 011-4111 1001
Road Vasant / 3001
Kunj, New Delhi 110 070
23. International Labour Director Tel: 011-2460 2101 Organization International Labour Fax: 011-2460 2111
(ILO) Organization (ILO) [email protected]
India Habitat Centre, Core 4B,
http://www.ilo.org/ 3rd Floor, Lodhi Road New
Delhi 110 003
24. JICA JICA India Office Tel: 011-4768-5500 2nd Floor, 23714362/4363
http://www.jicaindiaoffice.org Dr. Gopal Das Bhawan,
28 Barakhamba Road, New Fax: 011-4768-5555
Delhi 110001
25. The World Bank Country Director
The World Bank Tel: 011-24617241
http://www.worldbank.org.in 70, Lodi Estate Fax: 011-24619393
New Delhi – 110003
26. Save the Children– UK Save the Children,
Bal Raksha Bharat Tel: 011-4229 4900
http://www.savethechildren.or 3rd Floor, Vardhaman Trade Fax: 011-4229 4990
g.uk Centre, 9-10-11 Nehru Place,
New Delhi- 19
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S.No Name of the NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
27. UN Educational Scientific Director and Representative
and Cultural Organization UNESCO House Tel: 011-26713000
(UNESCO) B-5/29, Safdarjung Enclave Fax: 011-26713001,
http://www.unesco.org/ New Delhi - 29 26713002
28. UNAIDS UNAIDS 2 Floor, Indian Tel: 011-24690401 , International Centre 11-24627521
http://www.unaids.org.in/ New Delhi - 110 003
29. UNODC South Asia Representative Ph: 011-4222 5000, EP 16/17, Chandragupta Marg, 2410
http://www.unodc.org Chanakyapuri 4970/71/72/73 Fax:
New Delhi - 110 021 011-2410 4962
30. UNDP United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) Tel: 91 11 46532333
http://www.undp.org.in/ Post Box No. 3059, Fax: 91 11 24627612
55 Lodhi Estate
New Delhi - 110 003
31. UNFPA UNFPA Tel: 011-46532333 55 Lodi Estate Fax: 011-24628078
http://india.unfpa. org/ New Delhi 110003
32. UNHCR The UNHCR Chief of Mission
in India Tel: 011-4353 0444
http://www.unhcr.org B-2/16, Vasant Vihar
New Delhi – 110057
33. UNIC Director UNIC
(United Nations Information Ph: 011-24623439
http://www.unic.org.in/ Centre),
55 Lodi Estate
New Delhi 110 003
34. UNICEF Head/Country Representative Tel: 011-2469-0401, UNICEF 73 Lodi Estate 2469-1410
http://www.unicef.org/ New Delhi 110 003
35 UNIDO UNIDO
P.O. Box 3059 +91 1124643484
http://www.unido.org/ 55 Lodi Estate +91 1124620913
New Delhi, 110003
36. UN WOMEN United Nations Entity for
Gender Equality and the Tel. : 011-26119127,
http://www.un.org/womenwat Empowerment of Women 26119129
ch (SOUTH ASIA SUB
REGIONAL OFFICE) 19A,
Rajdoot Marg, Chankyapuri,
New Delhi 110021
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S.No Name of the NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
37. USAID Mission Director Phone: 91-11-2419- USAID, American Embassy 8000
http://www.usaid.gov/ New Delhi - 110 021 Fax: 91-11-2419-8612
38. UN-WFP Executive Director
UN World Food Programme, 2 Fax: 011-26150019
http://www.wfp.org/ Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar, Ph. : 011-26150000
New Delhi 110057
39. WHO WHO Representative World Ph. : 011-47594800, Health Organization, 532/A 23061955, 23063632,
http://www.whoindia.org/ Wing, 23061993;
Nirman Bhavan
New Delhi – 110057 Fax: 011-23062450
National NGOs
S.No Name of the NGOs Name and Address Contact Details
Gandhi Peace Foundation Tel: 011-23237491, 1. Gandhi Peace Foundation 221/223, Opp. Andhra 23237493
Ed Society, Deen Dayal
Upadhyaya MG, ITO, Fax: +(91)-(11) http://gandhifoundation.org/ New Delhi – 110002 23236734 Akhil Bhartiya Mahila Jagriti 35-B, Sainik Enclave,
2. Sansthan – Delhi Sector I Mohan Garden,
West Uttam Nagar Tel : 91-11-25372482 http://www.delhi.ngosindia.com/ Delhi – 110059
Adamya Association - New Delhi 203, Aliganj Kotla
3. Mubarakpur, Tel : 91-11-64587384, http://www.delhi.ngosindia.com/ New Delhi – 110003 91-098710 78179 KCRR – Khushi Centre for Khushi Centre
4. Rehabilitation & Research O/153, Prem Nagar-2
M B Road (40ft ), Tel : 011- 27371206 http://www.delhi.ngosindia.com/ Kirari Suleman, Delhi –
110086
SRUTI – Society for Rural Urban SRUTI- Society for Rural
5. Tribal Initiative Urban Tribal Initiative
Q1, Hauz Khas Enclave, Tel : 011- 26569023 http://www.sruti.org.in/ New Delhi -110016
Vishwa Yuvak Kendra Vishwa Yuvak Kendra Teen
6. (International Youth Centre) Murti Marg Tel : 91-11-23013631 - New Delhi Circular Road, [email protected] http://www.vykonline.org/ Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
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ANNEXURE XII
INDICATIVE TEMPLATE FOR DEPARTMENT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
Introduction
Section No. Theme
1. Composition of SDMG, DDMG/ZDMG and Quick Response Teams
2. Supporting Agency Specifications
3. Primary function specification
4. Emergency Support Function (Identification of Hazards and required interventions expected from the Department)
5. Scope of Engagement
6. Policies of Engagement
Risk Analysis for relevant emergency support and SWOT Assessment (e.g. Analysis of
major health risks and vulnerabilities of Delhi and also that of existing Health set up)
Concept of Operation Section No. Theme
1. Specific Disaster Notification and activation of SDMG/DDMG/DDMG/QRT
2. Roles of SDMG/DDMG/DDMG and QRT members
3. Details of Emergency Resource available as per scope of engagement
4. Organisational Structure Primary Agency
Support Agency
5. Activation Procedure (Early Warning and Response Phase
Communication flow diagram) Preparedness Phase
Recovery Phase
6. Financial arrangement
Roles and Responsibilities
Section No. Theme
1. Response Along with specific tasks and
2. Mitigation probable constraints
3. Preparedness
4. Recovery
Plan Development and Maintenance
Section No. Theme
1. Procedure for Review and updation
2. SITREPS
3. Analysis Report (Future action plan for improvement of disaster management set up)
Time Sheet for Activation along with Standard Operating Procedures (Detailing tasks along with role specifications from the 0 Hour of the Incident: with a time gap of ideally 15
– 20 minutes)
Details of Training & Drills Attachment and Appendices (Including contact details of key persons and resources)
ANNEXURE XIII
DATABASE OF MAJOR HOSPITALS
Hospital Details (District Central) Name Of The No. Of
Sr.No. Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
Aruna Asaf Ali
Rajpur 23983618, Dr. S.K. 23965532 , 23831524 1 Road,Delhi.11005 23965532, Medicine, Eye, ENT, Dental, Orthopedics 100
Govt. Hospital Sharma 9560593130 4 23922333
Joshi Road, Karol 23611786,
Medicine,Paediatrics,Gynaecology &
Dr. N.C. Joshi Obstetrics,Eye,ENT,Dental, Surgery
Dr.S.A. 23611786, 23622498, 2 Bagh, New Delhi- 23622498, 30
Hospital Daily,Physiotherapy,Orthopedics,PAC Clinic, Francis (R) 25082282 110005. 25082282
Cancer Clinic,Leprosy Clinic
Dr Rajeev
Govind Ballabh Jawahar Lal Nehru 23234242,
Cardiology, ctvs (cardio-thoracic & vascular Uppal
3 Pant Hospital Marg,Delhi.- surgery), gastroenterology, gastro-surgery(g. I. 635 Director 23234242 Extn-5622 23233001 (G.B.P.H.) 110002 Surgery), neurology, neuro-surgery, psychiatry Professor&
HOD
Medicine,Surgery,Anesthesiology,Orthopedics,EN
Jawahar Lal Nehru 23236000,
T,Gynae & Obstetrics,Pediatrics,Pediatrics Dr.
Lok Nayak (Surgery),Burns & Plastic Surgery,Skin &
4 Marg,Delhi.11000 23232400, 850 Siddarth 23236000 Hospital STD,Neurosurgery,Family Welfare (M &F)
2 23233400
Ramji
Infertility,Blood Bank,Aids Counseling
Clinic,Trauma Services,Various Diagnostic Labs
Rajiv Gandhi Tahirpur, New 22312211, Cardiology,Gastro-enterology,Nephrology,Cardiac
Dr T S
5 Super Speciality 650 65252480 Delhi-110064 22312244 Surgery,Thoracic Surgery Daral
Hospital
Sushrut Trauma Ring Road, Behind Neuro – Surgery,Orthopedic,General Dr. S.K. 6 I.P. College, New 23906021 Surgery,Anaesthesiology,Blood Bank and 70
Centre Bindal
Hospital Details (District East) Name Of The No. Of
Sr.No. Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
1 Chacha Nehru Bal Geeta Colony, 22013373,
216 22042749,22013373 Ext.
Chikitsalaya Delhi-110031 22013374 Microbiology,Orthopedics,Pathology,Radiol Dr. Anup 316
ogy, Pediatric Surgery,Skin Mohta
( Director)
Diabetic Clinic,Disability Clinic,Infertility /
ANC Clinic,Cancer Clinic,Breast Clinic,Child
Khichripur, Near Guidance Clinic,Antenatal clinic,Post Natal
Lal Bahadur Kalyanvas 22731394,
Clinic,Well Baby Clinic,Immunization 100+19 Dr. Amitta
22774145-PA, 22786808(F) 2 Shastri Hospital Colony/MayurVih Clinic,Rectal Clinic,Speech Therapy
22786688 (Addl.) Saxena
(L.B.S.) ar Phase -II , Delhi- linic,Leprosy Clinic,S.T.D. Clinic,Skin 9582500304 110091 Therapy Clinic,Senior Citizens
Clinic,DOT/T.B.
Clinic,PPCTC,V.C.T.C.,Leprosy Clinic
45
Hospital Details (District New Delhi) Name Of The No. Of
Sr.No. Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
Vitiligo clinic, Allergic Clinic , Leprosy Clinic, S.T.D
Clinic,Psychiatry ,Physiotherapy,Department of
Library,Nursing Home,Accident & Emergency,Blood
Bank,Family Welfare,Anaesthesia & Intensive
Care,Dental Surgery,Dermatology,Ear, Nose & Throat
(Otorhinolaryngology),Eye Ophthalmology,General &
23404420,
Minimally Invasive Surgery,Laboratory Medicine Baba Kharak Singh (Pathology &
Ram Manohar 23404705,
Dr. 9717630502 (M) 1 Marg Near Gole Biochemistry),Medicine,Microbiology,Obstetrics 1000
Lohia Hospital 23404676, Gatpalle 23747986, 23343571, Dak khana &Gynaecology,Paediatrics, Neonatology & Adolescent
23404673
Medicine,Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation,Radiodiagnosis,Orthopaedics,Burns and
Plastic Surgery,Cardiology,Cardiothoracic and Vascular
Surgery,Endocrinology &
Metabolism,Gastroenterology,Nephrology,Neurology,N
eurosurgery,Paediatric
Surgery,Urology,Medical,Records
Anatomy,Anaesthesia,Biochemistry Clinical (SJH),Blood Bank and transfusion and Pathology,Biochemistry (
VMMC ),Burns and Plastic,Cardiac Surgery –
CTVS,Cardiology,
Central Institute of Orthopaedics(CIO),Community
Medicine,College of Nursing,Cancer surgery,Dental
Surgery,Dermatology,ENT,Endocrinology,Forensic
Safdarjang Medicine,Haematology,
2 Safdarjung Enclave, 26165060, Homeopathy,Medicine Department,Medical
1531 Dr.RAJPAL 26190763, 26707282 Hospital Safdarjung, New 26168336 Oncology,Microbiology,Neurology,Nuclear
Delhi 110029 Medicine,Nephrology,Neurosurgery,Obstetrics and
Gynaecology,Ophthalmology,Paed
Surgery,Paediatrics,Pathology,Pharmacology,Physiology
,Psychiatry,Radiology and Imaging,
Radiotherapy,Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation,Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep
Medicine,Regional STD Teaching Training and Research
Centre,Surgery,Urology
47
Prof. M. C.
Near Safdarjung Anesthesia & CC, Emergency Medicine, Forensic Misra(Prof 9811896246 (M),
AIIMS Trauma Hospital, Raj
26163891, 4 Medicine, Laboratory Medicine, Neuroanaesthesia, essor & 9868397701 (M)
3 Nagar, Safdarjung Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Radiology, Trauma Surgery 170 Head, 26588641, Centre 0401010 Enclave, Delhi - 26106826
110029 Departmen 26588663 (F)
t)
Anti Retroviral Treatment (ART)for HIV & AIDS
treatment started in J
Anaesthesiology,Anatomy,Biochemistry,Biostatistics &
Medical ,Informatics,Community
Medicine,Dentistry,Dermatology,ENT
Lady Harding Near Shivaji
Forensic Medicine,Medicine,Microbiology,Obstetrics & Dr. Hari 9871285679 (M)
4 23408257 Gynaecology 850 hospital Stadium Ram Singh 23743649, 23408257, Ophthalmology,Orthopaedics,Otorhinolaryngology,Pae
diatrics
Paediatrics Surgery,Pathology,
PharmacologyPhysiology,Psychiatry,Radio
Diagnosis,Radio Therapy
Surger
5 Charak Palika
Moti Bagh 24671901
300 Dr. Alka 9811333922 (F)
Hospital Sexena 24675719, 26871011,
6 Northern Railway Near New Delhi
23744009
Center Hospital Railway Sation
7 Army R & R Delhi Cantt., 23338199,
Hospital Dhaula Kuan 23338190
8 Army Base Delhi Cantt, Delhi 25693422,
Hospital - 110010 25693423
Hospital Details (District North) Name Of The No. Of Phone/Mobile
Sr.No. Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name no.
Pharmacy,Physiotherapy,Occupational Therapy,Blood
Babu Jagjivan Jahangir Puri, New 27634634,
Storage Centre,ICTC [HIV], Laboratory[Pathology &
1 Microbiology],Obstetrics & 100
Ram Hospital Delhi110033 27636955
Gynecology,Pediatrics,Medicine,Surgery,Orthopedics,Dent
al,Ophthalmology,ENT,Dermatology DR. Ashok [Skin],Psychiatric,Homeopathic,Ayurvedic,Unani, Kumar 27631810
Kokiwala
Medicine,Pediatrics,Gynecology & obstetrics,Surgery,Orthopaedics,Physiotherapy,ENT,Ophth
Deep Chand Bagh,Ashok
Dr Rakesh K 27301374, 2 27301374 almology (Eye),Dermatology (Skin),Dental,Occupational 200
Bandhu Hospital Vihar,Phase- Gupta 27305950 and Physical therapy,Diagnostic services,Pharmacy/ Drug
IV,New Delhi
distribution
3 CDMO Hospital Gulabi Bagh, New
23646687 Dr. Vinod
9818557432 Delhi Kumar
OPD services,IPD services,Round the clock Emergency
services,Round the clock Labour Room & Nursery
Services,OT services,Laboratory services, Blood storage 9968660130 Satyawadi Raja 27787304; services, X – Ray services, Physiotherapy services,
Narela, Delhi- Dr. Ameshwar
4 Harish Chandra 27787305(F Integrated Counseling & Testing Centre under Delhi AIDS 200
110040 Naryen 27787304, Hospital ax) Control Society, DOTS Centre under Revised National
27787305 (F) Tuberculosis Control Programmes, Homeopathic OPD
Services, Ayurvedic OPD Services, Sunday Clinic for senior
citizen
5 E.S.I Hospital Sec 15, 27861033,
300 Dr. Anshu
Rohini,New Delhi 27562659 9810234266
(M)
27861033
Hospital Details (District North-East) Name Of The No. Of
Sr.No. Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
Medicine,Paediatrics,Gynaecology,Eye,ENT, Dental,Surgery,Orthopeadics,Skin,Homeop
athic,Ayurvedic,Antenatal Clinic,Leprosy
Clinic,Psoriasis and Vitiligo Clinic,Diabetic
1 Jag Parvesh Shastri Park, 22184455, Clinic,Senior Citizen Clinic,Immunization
200 22184453
Chander Hospital Delhi-110031 22184453 Clinic,Physiotherapy & Occupational 22184450
Therapy,Audiometry,Dressing,Refraction,A
mbulance Services CATS,Animal Bite
Clinic,Asthma Clinic,Chest Clinic,Cancer
Screening,OST Clinic,ICTC Dr. Avneendra
Prasad
Hospital Details (District North-West)
Name Of The No. Of
Sr.No. Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
1 Attar Sain Jain Lawrence Road, 27188342,
General OPD ,RCH Clinic,Vaccination 30 Dr. Sunil Kumar 9711159521
Hospital New Delhi-110035 23654664 27188342, 23654664 Refraction,Laboratory,ECG,Surgeries
Medicine,Surgery,Gynecology,Pediatrics,Or
Baba Saheb Sector 6, Rohini, 27055585,
thopedics,Chest Dr. Punita
2 Ambedkar New Delhi.- Clinic,Eye,ENT,Dermatology, 500
27933256 Mahajan 27055585 Hospital 110085 Psychiatric,Dental,ART,VCTC (AIDS
CLINIC),Ayurvedic,Homeopathic,Malaria
Clinic,PPCT, Urology,Forensic Medicine
50
Medicine, Pediatrics, Gynecology &
Bhagwan
obstetrics, Surgery,Orthopaedics with
PitamPura, Delhi- 27034537, Physiotherapy, ENT,Ophthalmology
3 Mahaveer 250 Dr. Surender Pal
110034 27034540 (Eye),Dental &
Hospital
Dermatology(Skin),Homeopathic,Ayurvedic,
Unani 27033947
Gynaecology,Paediatrics,Medicine,Surgery,
Orthopaedics,Eye,ENT,Dental,Homeopathic
4 Maharishi Balmiki Pooth Khurd, New 27761524, ,Ayurvedic.
150 Dr.Kriti Bhushan 27761524-25, 27751522 ,
Hospital Delhi-110039 27761525 Cancer Clinic,Antenatal Clinic,Immunisation 27751523
Clinic,FW ClinicChest Clinic,Well Baby
Clinic,Leprosy Clinic
Hospital Details (District Shahdra) Name Of The No. Of
Sr.No. Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
1 Guru Teg Bahadur Shahdara,Delhi.11 22586262, Gynaecology,Paediatrics,Medicine,Surgery,
1000 9871121698
Hospital 0095 22588383 Orthopaedics,Dental,Eye,ENT,Skin and 22382686, 22393155,
(G.T.B.H.) VD,Homeopathic,Ayurvedic,DOTS Centre
Dr. T. P. Singh 22393354(F)
Dermatology,Medicine,Neurology,Paediatri
cs,Psychiatry,Art Clinic,Round the clock
emergency service in common clinical
disciplines,Neurosurgery facilities for road
Nr Vivekanand side accident and other trauma
2 E.S.I. Hospital College,nr Police 22151329, victims,Burn care facilities,Thallesemia day
Dr. Heera lal 22581730 Station, vivek 22152264 care center,CT-Scan.Hemo-dialysis and
Vihar, Jhilmil Peritoneal dialysis.
51
Hospital Details (District South)
Sr.No. Name Of The No. Of
Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
Medicine, Gynaecology /
Obstetrics,Pediatrics,Surgery,Skin,
Orthopaedics,Eye,ENT,Dental,Physiotherap
y,Post Natal Clinic,Infertility Clinic,Well 9810144882 (M)
Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya Nagar 26689999, baby Clinic,Child Guidance,Immunization
DR. Ramesh 1 100 26680603,
Malviya Hospital New Delhi-110017 26672534 Clinic Chugh 26672467
ORT Clinic,Adolescent Clinic,Chest
Clinic,DOTS /TB Clinic,Asthma Clinic
(Peadiatrics),Geriatric Clinic
Respiratory diseases and Asthma,Joints Diseases & Arthritis
B R Sur Nanakpura, Moti
Renal & Gall Stones,Fibroid, Fibroadenoma
24105298- Breast and Ovarian Cysts
Dr. V. K.
2 Homeopathic Bagh, Delhi- 50 011-24105298,99 99 Psoriasis,Old age problems,Prostate Chauhan Medical College 110021
Enlargement,Psychiatric Disorders,Life style
disorders,Children Diseases,Vitiligo,Thyroid
Disorders,
3
Ansari Nagar East,
Gautam Nagar,
AIIMS Hospital New Delhi-110029 26588500
Hospital Details (District South-West)
Sr.No. Name Of The No. Of
Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
Dabri Village Near Obstetrics, Gynecological, Colposcopy, Dadadev Mother Police Sation 25395528, Hysteroscopy – Diagnostic, Laparoscopy - 25395536 & Child Hospital Dabri New Delhi- 25395536 Diagnostic & Sterilisation, Pediatric 25395540 (F) 110018 Medicine, Immunisation,Radiology
Facilities,Plain Radiology,Ultrasonography 1 64 Dr. V.K. Kadam
Hospital Details (District West)
Sr.No. Name Of The No. Of
Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
MEDICINE,DERMATOLOGY,GEN.SURGERY,O
RTHO.
PAEDIATRIC.,ENT,GYNAE. & OBST.,EYE
PLASTIC SURGERY,DENTAL
AYURVEDIC,REGIONAL BLOOD
Deen Dayal
TRANSFUSSION CENTRE 24 HRS,Medicine &
Hari Nagar, New 25494402- ICCU,General
8506060877 (M) 1 Upadhyay 640 Dr. Bharat Singh
Delhi-110064 08 Surgery,Orthopedics,Pediatrics & 25423011 Hospital
Nursery,Gynae & Obstetrics,Labour
Room,Eye,ENT,
ICU,EMERGENCY& CASUALTY,POST
OPERATIVE WARD,Burn & Plastic,Elective
OT,Emergency OT,Main Skin and Dental
Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, ENT, Eye,
Orthopedic, Gynae & Obs., Skin
Dental,Chest Clinic and DOTS
center,Homeopathy and Family welfare,CU,
Emergency O.T., Labour Room/Nursery,
Radiology, laboratory, Blood Bank and
Sanjay Gandhi
Ambulance 8447734340 (M),
Mangol 27913864, Services,Medicine,Surgery,Pediatrics,Ortho
Dr. Puneet 2 Memorial 300 27921117,
Puri,Delhi.-110083 27900333 pedics,Gynae & Obs,ENT,Eye,a. Mahajan Hospital 27900131 Hypertension & Diabetics Clinic, Infertility
Clinic ,
Cancer screening Clinic, Postnatal clinics,
Adolescent Clinic , Family Welfare clinic ,
Glaucoma Clinic , Squint & Oculoplastic
clinic , Deaf Clinic, Rectal Clinic , Well Baby
Clinic , Leprosy & STD Clinic ,Vitiligo Clinic .
Skin and
VD,Orthopeadics,Dental,Peadiatrics,Gynea
and Obs,Surgery,ENT,EYE,Medicine,
Diabetes Counselling and testing
centre,Diabetes and Hypertension
Clinic,Asthma Clinic,Giartric Clinic,Sr.Citizen
25423011, Clinic,Pathology
3 Acharyaashree Moti Nagar New 25101552, Lab,Radiology,ECG,Ultrasound,Physiothera 100 Dr. Umesh Singh 8826998300 (M)
Bhikshu Hospital Delhi-110015 EPABX- py,Occupational therapy 011-25423011
25117371 Dietary advise and
Counselling,EAPBX,AudiometeryBlood
storage Centre,VCTC,
Geriatric Clinic,Special
Clinics,Casualty,Admission
facilities,Emergency Operations,Labour
Room,Medicine,Surgery,Paediatrics,IYCF
centre,Obs & Gynaecology,Family
Welfare,Orthopaedics,Skin,Eye,ENT,Dental,
Physiotherapy and occupational
therapy,Counselling for
HIV/AIDS,Homeopathy,DOTS
Clinic,Malaria,Antenatal Clinic,Post Natal
Clinic,Well Baby Clinic
Immunization clinic,Post Ligation
Guru Govind Raghubir Nagar 25986410- Clinic,Infertility Clinic
9718701002 (M)
4 Singh Govt. 250 Dr. S C Chetal 25988532, New Delhi-110027 12 Diabetes/ Heart/ Hypertension/ Hospital 25984549 clinic,Asthma Clinic (Adult),Asthma Clinic
(Paed),Medical Review Clinic,leprosy (LEP)
Clinic,Retina clinic
Disability Clinic,Cancer Clinic,Dermatology
Minor Operations,Theatre
Procedures,Glaucoma clinic,Speech Clinic
Geriatric clinic,Vertigo Clinic,Pediatric
Hearing disorder Clinic,Endoscopy Clinic
(ENT),Adolescent Clinic,DOTS/TB Clinic,STI
Counselling Clinic,Paed
Surgery,Ortho,Gynae,Eye,ENT,BERA &
otoacoustic emission,Nasal
endoscopy,Speech,Spirometry,ECG
Medical Unit-I,Medical Unit-II,Surgical OPD
Unit-I,Surgical OPD Unit-
II,Cardiology,Dental,Gyane OPD Unit-
I,Gyane OPD Unit-II,Ortho
O.P.D.,Dermatology,STD Clinic,Psy.
OPD,Ayurvedic OPD,Pead. OPD Unit-I,Pead.
OPD Unit-II,Ophthalmology,ENT OPD,Chest
& TB
Basaidara
ECG,Dressing Room,X-Ray,Ultra
Sound,Minor OT,PAC Clinic
Dr. Surinder
5 E.S.I. Hospital pura, Ring 25100664 600 25100664 Family Welfare Clinic,ANC
Kumar Road, Raja Garden
Clinic,Immunization,Diabetes
Gastro-
enterology,Hypertension,Nephrology
Clinic,Hematology
Oncology Clinic,Head & Neck Clinic,Asthma
Clinic,Quit Smoking clinic,High Risk
Preg.,Infertility Clinic,Retina Clinic
Well Baby Clinic.
Hospital Details (District South East)
Sr.No. Name Of The No. Of
Hopital Address Phone/Fax Specialities Beds MS Name Phone/Mobile no.
Ma Anand mai
Marg, Phase-I,
E.S.I. Hospital Okhla Industrial Dr. Kajal Goldra
Area, 9560702828 (M), 1 New Delhi-110021 26814161 26814161
56
ANNEXURE XIV
PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE DATA
Directorate of Health Services, F-17, Karkardooma, Delhi-110032
Govt. of NCT of Delhi Public Health Wing
Month wise distribution of HINI cases & Deaths 2009-2014
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Positive Death Positive Death Positive Death Positive Death Positive Death Positive Death
January 0 0 288 13 1 0 1 0 39 1 1 0
February 0 0 40 1 3 1 3 0 908 11 7 0
March 0 0 9 0 6 0 2 0 534 4 1 0
April 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 17 0 5 0
May 0 0 1 0 7 1 3 0 6 0 8 0
June 55 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 0
July 103 0 73 5 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
August 502 1 850 14 0 0 6 0 1 0 2 0
September 989 11 561 22 0 0 39 0 1 0 0 0
October 437 7 21 1 0 0 10 1 0 0
November 666 10 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
December 4336 52 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0
Total 7088 81 1850 56 22 2 78 1 1511 16 26* 0
*Status up to 19-09-2014
Directorate of Health Services, F-17, Karkardooma, Delhi-110032
Govt. of NCT of Delhi Public Health Cell
Month and year wise distribution of Cholera cases
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total
2001 0 0 0 3 2 9 0 0 10 3 4 1 1277
2002 0 2 5 138 143 93 127 96 126 66 43 4 843
2003 0 0 0 1 67 139 390 530 243 80 58 20 1528
2004 3 3 19 390 281 249 217 219 156 140 42 65 1784
2005 2 1 11 58 158 144 231 146 86 64 25 19 945
2006 9 5 49 118 225 114 176 158 90 105 29 6 1085
2007 0 2 3 112 224 225 243 115 106 104 37 13 1214
2008 0 0 0 219 35 147 213 200 163 78 37 58 932
2009 10 1 7 28 77 152 135 236 226 151 35 8 1066
2010 3 0 0 14 62 62 136 240 170 55 7 7 756
2011 4 2 0 15 65 54 81 83 115 37 31 14 501
2012 1 0 0 21 52 66 51 133 90 14 12 3 443
2013 1 0 4 14 7 33 55 99 70 36 14 6 339
2014 2 0 0 2 11 45 54 19 43 176
Status up to 19-09-2014
Directorate of Health Services, F-17, Karkardooma, Delhi-110032
Govt. of NCT of Delhi Public Health Cell
Month and year wise distribution of Malaria cases
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total
2006 1 2 5 12 20 37 60 57 37 39 12 2 284
2007 0 1 1 1 14 6 13 33 39 25 3 1 137
2008 2 0 0 2 8 12 26 37 83 21 9 3 203
2009 0 0 3 3 6 29 15 30 37 8 3 0 134
2010 0 1 0 1 6 4 6 27 67 35 13 3 163
2011 0 1 1 5 7 24 42 41 78 52 11 4 266
2012 2 1 5 12 23 37 35 41 51 30 9 0 246
2013 0 1 0 3 13 15 18 28 62 51 8 1 200
2014 0 0 1 0 8 2 7 13 17* 48*
*Status up to 20-09-2014
Directorate of Health Services, F-17, Karkardooma, Delhi-110032
Govt. of NCT of Delhi Public Health Cell
Month and year wise distribution of Dengue cases
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total Death
2006 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 59 412 2163 681 45 3366
2007 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 15 68 320 129 10 548 1
2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 71 505 496 197 39 1312 2
2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 33 337 713 66 1153 3
2010 0 0 0 0 0 1 51 885 2360 2246 678 38 6259 8
2011 0 0 1 3 0 1 10 51 179 512 328 46 1131 8
2012 0 0 0 2 0 3 4 4 55 951 1005 69 2093 4
2013 2 2 0 3 0 2 11 142 1962 2442 889 119 5574 6
2014 0 0 2 0 3 10 7 11 42* 75* 0
*Status up to 20-09-2014
60
ANNEXURE XV
Do’s and Don’ts for Various Disasters
EARTHQUAKE
What to Do Before an Earthquake (General) Repair deep plaster cracks in ceilings and foundations. Get expert advice if there are signs
of structural defects.
Anchor overhead lighting fixtures to the ceiling.
Follow BIS codes relevant to your area for building standards
Fasten shelves securely to walls.
Place large or heavy objects on lower shelves.
Store breakable items such as bottled foods, glass, and china in low, closed cabinets with latches.
Hang heavy items such as pictures and mirrors away from beds, settees, and anywhere that people sit.
Brace overhead light and fan fixtures.
Repair defective electrical wiring and leaky gas connections. These are potential fire
risks. Secure water heaters, LPG cylinders etc., by strapping them to the walls or bolting to the
floor.
Store weed killers, pesticides, and flammable products securely in closed cabinets with latches and on bottom shelves.
Identify safe places indoors and outdoors. Under strong dining table, bed. Against an inside wall. Away from where glass could shatter around windows, mirrors, pictures, or where heavy bookcases or other heavy furniture could fall over. In the open, away from buildings, trees, telephone and electrical lines, flyovers and bridges
Know emergency telephone numbers (such as those of doctors, hospitals, the police, etc)
Educate yourself and family members.
Rapid visual Screening of critical buildings and structures at the regular interval of time.
Retrofitting of older buildings and structures at regular interval of time
Chemical bottles / hazardous / inflammable chemicals of chemical and biological laboratories should be properly secured using elastic bands to prevent from falling during strong shaking due to earthquake
Strict inspection of nuclear plants to ensure that strong shaking during earthquake would not disconnect the emergency uninterrupted power supply to the nuclear stations to avoid complete black out and nuclear fire during earthquake
What to Do Before an Earthquake WDBE (Specialized):
a) Special attention towards repairing / Retrofitting of following buildings / structures / infrastructures:
Schools; Hospitals; Prisons; Assembly Houses; Secretariat; Govt.
offices; Vital installations of Government Houses, including Defence
installations Fire stations; Nuclear Stations; Hydroelectric and Thermal generating
Stationsb) Encouragement for constructing new buildings using earthquake resistant
building design codes c) Encouragement for considering foundation design code by studying sub-
surface soil thickness / soil type / soil-stiffness derived from seismic
microzonation study at the time of constructing buildings / structures.
Have a disaster emergency kit ready Battery operated torch with extra batteries
Battery operated radio
Passport
First aid kit and manual
Emergency food (dry items) and water (packed and sealed)
Candles and matches in a waterproof container
Knife
Chlorine tablets or powdered water purifiers
Can opener.
Essential medicines
Cash and credit cards
Thick ropes and cords
Sturdy shoes
Develop an emergency communication plan In case family members are separated from one another during an earthquake (a real possibility
during the day when adults are at work and children are at school), develop a plan for reuniting after the disaster.
Ask an out-of-state relative or friend to serve as the 'family contact' after the disaster; it is often easier to call long distance. Make sure everyone in the family knows the name, address,
and phone number of the contact person. Help your community get ready
Publish a special section in your local newspaper with emergency information on earthquakes. Localize the information by printing the phone numbers of local emergency services offices and hospitals.
Conduct week-long series on locating hazards in the home.
Work with local emergency services and officials to prepare special reports for people with mobility impairment on what to do during an earthquake.
Provide tips on conducting earthquake drills in the home.
Interview representatives of the gas, electric, and water companies about shutting off utilities.
Work together in your community to apply your knowledge to building codes, retrofitting programmes, hazard hunts, and neighbourhood and family emergency plans.
What to Do During an Earthquake
Stay as safe as possible during an earthquake. Be aware that some earthquakes are actually
foreshocks and a larger earthquake might occur. Minimize your movements to a few steps that
reach a nearby safe place and stay indoors until the shaking has stopped and you are sure exiting
is safe.
If indoors DROP to the ground; take COVER by getting under a sturdy table or other piece of furniture;
and HOLD ON until the shaking stops. If there is no a table or desk near you, cover your face and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building.
Protect yourself by staying under the lintel of an inner door, in the corner of a room, under a table or even under a bed.
Stay away from glass, windows, outside doors and walls, and anything that could fall, (such as lighting fixtures or furniture).
Stay in bed if you are there when the earthquake strikes. Hold on and protect your head with a pillow, unless you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall. In that case, move to the nearest safe place.
Use a doorway for shelter only if it is in close proximity to you and if you know it is a strongly supported, load bearing doorway.
Stay inside until the shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the building or try to leave.
Be aware that the electricity may go out or the sprinkler systems or fire alarms may turn
on. If outdoors
Do not move from where you are. However, move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and utility wires.
If you are in open space, stay there until the shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly outside buildings; at exits; and alongside exterior walls. Most earthquake-related
casualties result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects. If in a moving vehicle
Stop as quickly as safety permits and stay in the vehicle. Avoid stopping near or under buildings, trees, overpasses, and utility wires.
Proceed cautiously once the earthquake has stopped. Avoid roads, bridges, or ramps that might have been damaged by the earthquake.
If trapped under debris
Do not light a match.
Do not move about or kick up dust.
Cover your mouth with a handkerchief or clothing.
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Tap on a pipe or wall so rescuers can locate you. Use a whistle if one is available. Shout
only as a last resort. Shouting can cause you to inhale dangerous amounts of dust.
Critical Measures during an Earthquake for Victims / responders: Cooperate with rescue operators an drelief distributors / team Share the received facilities with other victims to avoid starvation due to
scarcity of basic needs Rely on an authentic news by Govt. Agencies regarding aftershocks and
future damages
Critical Measures during an Earthquake for Administration:
Rigorous aftershock investigation of the earthquake affected areas by the institution ascribed to the Government to ensure people about the release of seismic energy processes to avoid public panic
Establishment of Earthquake Trauma / Psychological relief Camps at various locations for quick cure of victims who lost their near and dear along with their properties and livelihood means.
Insurance of buildings with essential households
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FLOOD
What to do before a flood
To prepare for a flood, you should: Avoid building in flood prone areas unless you elevate and reinforce your home.
Elevate the furnace, water heater, and electric panel if susceptible to flooding.
Install "Check Valves" in sewer traps to prevent floodwater from backing up into the drains of your home.
Contact community officials to find out if they are planning to construct barriers (levees, beams and floodwalls) to stop floodwater from entering the homes in your area.
Seal the walls in your basement with waterproofing compounds to avoid seepage.
Shifting of older , disabled, patient and infants with their mothers of your family to the safer place well in advance
Shifting of valuable documents / property papers / jewellery/ and Passports to the safer locations prior to onset of flood water into your house.
If a flood is likely to hit your area, you should: Listen to the radio or television for information.
Be aware that flash flooding can occur. If there is any possibility of a flash flood, move immediately to higher ground. Do not wait for instructions to move.
Be aware of streams, drainage channels, canyons, and other areas known to flood suddenly. Flash floods can occur in these areas with or without such typical warnings as rain clouds or heavy rain.
If you must prepare to evacuate, you should: Secure your home. If you have time, bring in outdoor furniture. Move essential items to an
upper floor.
Turn off utilities at the main switches or valves if instructed to do so. Disconnect electrical appliances. Do not touch electrical equipment if you are wet or standing in water.
If you have to leave your home, remember these evacuation tips: Do not walk through moving water. Six inches of moving water can make you fall. If you
have to walk in water, walk where the water is not moving. Use a stick to check the firmness of the ground in front of you.
Do not drive into flooded areas. If floodwaters rise around your car, abandon the car and move to higher ground if you can do so safely. You and the vehicle can be quickly swept away.
Critical Measures to be executed by the Administration
Proper embankment of the nearby rivers which are prone to imped floods in the area Removal of excessive silts and dredging of long deposited silts from the course of the
river regularly to avoid encroachment of river water into city through overflowing from its original course of flow
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Get safe custody of all valuable records / papers / documents related to the
administration and the government from the flood prone areas of the state Arrangement of buffer stocks for food grains / fodders well in advance for the
flood prone areas of the state Cleaning of sewerage / removal of dirt and blockage from drainage channel.
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URBAN FLOOD
Before floods Do not litter waste, plastic bags, plastic bottles in drains
Try to be at home if high tide and heavy rains occur simultaneously
Listen to weather forecast at All India Radio, Doordarshan. Also, messages by Municipal bodies from time to time and act accordingly.
Evacuate low line areas and shift to safer places.
Make sure that each person has lantern, torch, some edibles, drinking water, dry clothes and necessary documents while evacuating or shifting.
Make sure that each family member has identity card.
Put all valuables at a higher place in the house.
In the Flood Situation
Obey orders by government and shift to a safer place.
Be at safe place and they try to collect correct information.
Switch of electrical supply and don’t touch open wires.
Don’t get carried away by rumors and don not spread rumors.
DO's
Switch off electrical and gas appliances, and turn off services off at the mains.
Carry your emergency kit and let your friends and family know where you are going.
Avoid contact with flood water it may be contaminated with sewage,oil,chemicals or other substances.
If you have to walk in standing water, use a pole or stick to ensure that you do not step into deep water, open manholes or ditches.
Stay away from power lines electrical current can travel through water, Report power lines that are down to the power company.
Look before you step-after a flood, the ground and floors are covered with debris, which may include broken bottles, sharp objects, nails etc. Floors and stairs covered with mud and debris can be slippery.
Listen to the radio or television for updates and information.
If the ceiling is wet shut off electricity. Place a bucket underneath the spot and poke a small hole into the ceiling to relieve the pressure.
Use buckets, clean towels and mops to remove as much of the water from the afflicted rooms as possible.
Place sheets of aluminium foil between furniture wet carpets.
Prior identification of elevated vacant / structured place for shelter Arrangements of food / dry fruits
Don'ts
Don't walk through flowing water - currents can be deceptive, and shallow, fast moving water can knock you off your feet.
Don't swim through fast flowing water - you may get swept away or stuck by an object in the water.
Don't drive through a flooded area - You may not be able to see abrupt drop - offs and only half a meter of flood water can carry a car away. Driving through flood water can also cause additional damage to nearby property.
Don't eat any food that has come into contact with flood water.
Don't reconnect your power supply until a qualified engineer has checked it. Be alert for gas leaks - do not smoke or use candles, lanterns, or open flames.
Don't scrub or brush mud and other deposits from materials, This may cause further damage.
Never turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet. Stay away from ceilings those are sagging.
Never use TVs, VCRS, CRT terminals or other electrical equipment while standing on wet floors, especially concrete.
Don't attempt to remove standing water using your vacuum cleaner.
Don't remove standing water in a basement too fast. If the pressure is relieved too quickly it may put undue stress on the walls.
Critical Measures to be executed by the Administration:
Prior activation of the trained /skilled rescue team with proper test of their equipments and machines
Prior coordination among district administration to avoid public chaos and confusion.
Better media management to percolate authentic information about preparedness
and rescue / relief mission
FIRE
What to do Before a Fire The following are things you can do to protect yourself, your family, and your property in the event of a fire: Smoke Alarms • Install smoke alarms. Properly working smoke alarms decrease your chances of dying in a fire by half. • Place smoke alarms on every level of your residence. Place them outside bedrooms on the ceiling or high on the wall (4 to 12 inches from ceiling), at the top of open stairways, or at the bottom of enclosed stairs and near (but not in) the kitchen. • Test and clean smoke alarms once a month and replace batteries at least once a year. Replace smoke alarms once every 10 years. Escaping the Fire • Review escapes routes with your family. Practice escaping from each room. • Make sure windows are not nailed or painted shut. Make sure security gratings on windows have a fire safety-opening feature so they can be easily opened from the inside. • Consider escape ladders if your residence has more than one level, and ensure that burglar bars and other antitheft mechanisms that block outside window entry are easily opened from the inside. • Teach family members to stay low to the floor (where the air is safer in a fire) when escaping from a fire. • Clean out storage areas. Do not let trash, such as old newspapers and magazines, accumulate. Flammable Items
• Never use gasoline, benzene, naphtha, or similar flammable liquids indoors.
• Store flammable liquids in approved containers in well-ventilated storage areas.
• Never smoke near flammable liquids. • Discard all rags or materials that have been soaked in flammable liquids after you have used them. Safely discard them outdoors in a metal container. • Insulate chimneys and place spark arresters on top. The chimney should be at least three feet higher than the roof. Remove branches hanging above and around the chimney. Heating Sources • Be careful when using alternative heating sources. • Check with your local fire department on the legality of using kerosene heaters in your community. Be sure to fill kerosene heaters outside, and be sure they have cooled. • Place heaters at least three feet away from flammable materials. Make sure the floor and nearby walls are properly insulated. • Use only the type of fuel designated for your unit and follow manufacturer’s instructions.
• Store ashes in a metal container outside and away from your residence.
• Keep open flames away from walls, furniture, drapery, and flammable items.
• Keep a screen in front of the fireplace.
• Have heating units inspected and cleaned annually by a certified specialist.
Matches and Smoking
• Keep matches and lighters up high, away from children, and, if possible, in a locked cabinet. • Never smoke in bed or when drowsy or medicated. Provide smokers with deep, sturdy ashtrays. Douse cigarette and cigar butts with water before disposal. Electrical Wiring • Have the electrical wiring in your residence checked by an electrician. • Inspect extension cords for frayed or exposed wires or loose plugs.
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• Make sure outlets have cover plates and no exposed wiring.12
• Make sure wiring does not run under rugs, over nails, or across high-traffic areas. • Do not overload extension cords or outlets. If you need to plug in two or three appliances, get a UL-approved unit with built-in circuit breakers to prevent sparks and short circuits.
• Make sure insulation does not touch bare electrical wiring.
Other
• Sleep with your door closed. • Install A-B-C-type fire extinguishers in your residence and teach family members how to use them. • Consider installing an automatic fire sprinkler system in your residence. • Ask your local fire department to inspect your residence for fire safety and prevention. What to do During a Fire If your clothes catch on fire, you should:
• Stop, drop, and roll - until the fire is extinguished. Running only makes the fire burn faster. To escape a fire, you should: • Check closed doors for heat before you open them. If you are escaping through a closed door, use the back of your hand to feel the top of the door, the doorknob, and the crack
between the door and door frame before you open it. Never use the palm of your hand or fingers to test for heat - burning those areas could impair your ability to escape a fire (i.e., ladders and crawling). Hot Door Cool Door Do not open. Escape through a window. If you cannot escape, hang a
white or light-colored sheet outside the window, alerting fire fighters to your presence. Open
slowly and ensure fire and/or smoke is not blocking your escape route. If your escape route is blocked, shut the door immediately and use an alternate escape route, such as a window. If
clear, leave immediately through the door and close it behind you. Be prepared to crawl. Smoke and heat rise.
The air is clearer and cooler near the floor. • Crawl low under any smoke to your exit - heavy smoke and poisonous gases collect first along the ceiling. • Close doors behind you as you escape to delay the spread of the fire.
• Stay out once you are safely out. Do not reenter. Call 101 What to do After a Fire The following are guidelines for different circumstances in the period following a fire: • If you are with burn victims, or are a burn victim yourself, cool and cover burns to reduce chance of further injury or infection. • If you detect heat or smoke when entering a damaged building, evacuate immediately.
• If you are a tenant, contact the landlord. • If you have a safe or strong box, do not try to open it. It can hold intense heat for several hours.
If the door is opened before the box has cooled, the contents could burst into flames. • If you must leave your home because a building inspector says the building is unsafe, ask someone you trust to watch the property during your absence.
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CHEMICAL DISASTER
Precautions to be taken during and after the Chemical (Industrial) Accidents Do not panic, evacuate calmly and quickly perpendicular to wind direction through the
designated escape route
Keep a wet handkerchief or piece of cloth/ sari on face during evacuation
Keep the sick, elderly, weak, handicapped and other people who are unable to evacuate inside house and close all the doors and windows tightly.
Do not consume the uncovered food/ water etc open to the air, drink only from bottle
Change into fresh clothing after reaching safe place/ shelter, and wish hands properly
Inform Fire & Emergency Services, Police and medical services from safe location by calling 101, 100 and 108 respectively.
Listen to PA (Public Addressal) System of the plant/ factory, local radio/ TV channels for advice from district administration/fire/health/police and other concerned authorities
Provide correct and accurate information to government official.
Inform others on occurrence of event at public gathering places (like school, shopping centre, theatre etc.).
Don’t pay attention to the rumours and don’t spread rumours.
General Precautions During Normal Time
Do not smoke, lit fire or spark in the identified hazardous area
Sensitize the community living near the industrial units and they should be more vigilant about the nature of industrial units and associated risks.
Keep the contact numbers of nearest hazardous industry, fire station, police station, control room, health services and district control room, for emergency use.
Avoid housing near the industries producing or processing the hazardous chemicals, if possible.
Participate in all the capacity building programmes organized by the government/ voluntary organizations / industrial units.
Take part in preparing disaster management plan for the community and identify safe shelter along with safe and easy access routes.
Prepare a family disaster management plan and explain it to all the family members.
Make the family/ neighbours aware of the basic characteristics of various poisonous/ hazardous chemicals and the first aid required to treat them.
Adequate number of personal protective equipments needs to be made available, to deal with emergency situation.
Prepare an emergency kit of items and essentials in the house, including medicines, documents and valuables.
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NUCLEAR & RADIOLOGICAL DISASTER
DO's Go indoors. Stay inside.
Switch on the radio/television and look out for public announcements from your local authority.
Close doors/windows.
Cover all food, water and consume only such covered items.
If in the open, cover your face and body with a wet handkerchief, towel, dhoti or sari. Return home, change/remove clothes. Have a complete wash and use fresh clothing.
Extend full cooperation to local authorities and obey their instructions completely -- be it for taking medication, evacuation, etc.
You must be aware of nuclear radiation hazard. Discuss on Nuclear radiation safety among children and family members, to reduce their fear of radiation.
Regular inspection of Nuclear plants with respect to its proper maintenance and repair
Settlement at safer distant , sufficiently away from nuclear plants and stations
Don’ts Do not panic.
Do not believe in rumours passed on by word of mouth from one person to another.
Do not stay outside/or go outside.
As far as possible, AVOID water from open wells/ponds; exposed crops and vegetables; food, water or milk from outside.
Do not disobey any instruction of the district or civil defence authorities who would be doing their best to ensure the safety of you, your family and your property.
BIOLOGICAL DISASTER
BEFORE THE DISASTER A. Plan for Family Biological Disaster Plan.
B. Preparation by ensuring Prevention measures:- (a) Personal cleanliness - daily bath, don’t grow long nails and wear clean
clothes. (b) Hand Hygiene (Wash hands with soap and water before preparing food or
eating, after passing stools, coughing or sneezing). The steps of hand washing are:-
(i) Step 1 : Wash palms and fingers
(i) Step 2 : Wash back of hands.
(iii) Step 3 :Wash fingers and knuckles
(iv) Step 4 : Wash thumbs
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(v) Step 5 : Wash fingertips
(vi) Step 6 : Wash wrists
(c) Eat nutritious and balanced food.
(d) Immunisation state should be up to date.
(e) Prevent overcrowding.
(f) Good ventilation.
(g) Protect from hot and cold weather.
(h) Health Education.
(i) Surveillance.
C. Take a First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training.
D. Subscribe to a Medical Insurance Plan. 3. DO’s & DON’TS
A. DIARRHOEAL GROUP OF DISEASES INCLUDING CHOLERA
Do’s 1. Hand Hygiene. 2. Encourage drinking of water from a safe source or water that has been
disinfected (chlorinated). Add bleaching powder in all community wells at regular intervals. Use water pumped out from India Mark II hand pumps,
if installed in the village/community. 3. Drink boiled potable water in an emergency that has been boiled for at
least 15 minutes and consumed it the same day. 4. Promote storage of water in narrow mouthed container.
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5. Cook food thoroughly especially meat, poultry, eggs and seafood until it
is steaming and eat it while it is still hot. 6. Ensure cooked meat and poultry is safe and no part of the meat
discoloured or foul smelling, or in the case of egg, their shells are not cracked.
7. If food is not eaten immediately, reheat cooked until it is steaming hot prior to serving.
8. Keep food items covered. 9. Increase fluid intake as soon as diarrhoea starts by drinking ORS solution
or home-made preparation of Table Salt 5 grams (1 teaspoon) in and 20 grams (4 teaspoons) of Sugar dissolved in 1 litre of drinking water.
10. Encourage banana eating, which provides potassium. 11. Continue feeding children when they are sick and to continue
breastfeeding if the child is being breast fed. 12. Refer the diarrhoea case to the nearest health facility in case of the
following : Child is irritable, restless or lethargic or unconscious: eating or
drinking poorly; child has marked thirst; child has fever or blood in stool.
Don’ts 1. Do not drink water from unsafe sources.
2. Do not eat uncooked food unless it is peeled or shelled.
3. Do not leave cooked food at room temperature longer than 2 hours.
4. Do not consume cut fruits from vendors.
5. Do not defecate in open area.
6. Do not give access to rats and houseflies in your premises.
B.RESPIRATORY GROUP OF DISEASES LIKE TUBERCULOSIS,
INFLUENZA, CHICKENPOX, MENINGITIS
Do’s and Don’ts: 1. Avoid close contact with people who are having respiratory illness. 2. The sick person should stay at home, and avoid going into the community,
school/office, public places for at least 24 hours after symptoms have resolved.
3. Sick persons at home should keep distance from others.
4. Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette:-
(a) Cover the nose/mouth with a handkerchief/ tissue paper when coughing or sneezing which should be disposed off in dustbins;
(b) Perform hand hygiene (e.g., frequent hand washing with soap and
water, alcohol-based hand rub, or antiseptic hand wash) and thoroughly dried preferably using disposable tissue/ paper/ towel
after contact after having contact with respiratory secretions and contaminated objects/materials.
5. Triple layer surgical Mask of standard and certified make should be worn by Suspected/ probable/confirmed cases of influenza or by the care
provider in home care settings and close family contacts of such cases undergoing home care.
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6. Get plenty of sleep, be physically active, manage your stress, drink
plenty of fluids, and eat nutritious food.
7. Avoid smoking. 8. Persons who have difficulty breathing or shortness of breath should seek
immediate medical attention and report to the nearby hospital. 9. If sick persons must go into the community (e.g., to seek medical care), then
they should wear a face mask or use a handkerchief or tissues to cover any coughing and sneezing so as to reduce the risk of spreading the
infection in the community. 10. Immunization status should be up to date as per National Universal
Immunization Programme. C.MOSQUITO BORNE DISEASES LIKE MALARIA, DENGUE, FILARIA,
CHIKUNGUNYA
Do’s 1. Follow “sun-down sleeves-down” approach. Wear clothes that cover arms
and legs. 2. Prevent water collections on ground and other places to prevent malaria
breeding. 3. Empty water containers at least once a week.
4. Remove water from coolers from time to time.
5. Cover and seal any septic tanks.
6. Use Mosquito Nets preferably Insecticide Treated Bed Nets (ITBN).
7. Apply insect repellants while sleeping to keep away mosquitoes. 8. Seek medical advice in case of rashes, mental irritation
or unconsciousness.. Don’ts 1. Do not encourage children to wear shorts and half sleeved clothing.
2. Do not allow water to stagnate. 3. Do not allow discarded items to accumulate such as tires, tubes, empty
coconut shells, household items and objects wherein water may collect. 4. Do not bathe in village ponds and allow cattle to take bath in the same
pond.
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ANNEXURE XVI
List of Equipments in MCD Disaster Management Centres
Sl . MCD - Disaster Management Centre
Name of the Equipment
TOTAL Raghuvir Okhla
R.K.
Karol
Yamuna
No Rohini Nazafgarh Nandnagri Ghazipur Nagar Industrial Area Puram Jhandewalan Bagh Bazar
3D Excavator cum laoder with
1 H.M. 360 Rock Breaker
1
1 attachment along with 0.30 cum
Bucket S.No 1035488 (DL 1LG-
1916)
2 Acetylene Cylinder 1 1 2
3 Air Guard Muffs 5 5
4 Aluminum Ladder-4 mtr.
1 1
1
3 (Height)
5 Aluminum Ladder-6 mtr.
1
1
2 (Height)
6 Area Cordon off block/Tape 15 30 45
7 Aska Edge Cutter Saw 2 2
8 Backhoe Loader (JCB) 1 1
9 Barricading Tape 3 15 18
10 BEML
3 3
11 Bobcat 4 1 5
12 Body Protections (Teri Cotton 93 60 56 60 269 Overall)
13 Burning Lighter 1 1 2
14 Canter Tempo 1 1
15 Cautionary Strip 2 2
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16 Circular Saw (Disc cutter) along 1 1 2 with tool kit / Disc Cutter
17 Clamp 4 4 8
18 Crow Bars Size 1650 mtr. Long x 13 12 25 25 mm (High carbon steel)
19 Crowbar 12 10 7 5 34
20 Dangri 19 19
21 Diesel Barrel Drum 3 3
22 Disc. Cutter 1 1 1 2 1 6
23 Double Face sledge hammer (12 0 pound)
24 Dust Mask 2 10 12
25 Ear Defender 6 6
26 Ear Muff 2 6 20 6 6 5 45
27 Eicher Truck 2 1 1 4
28 Emergency Light 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 14
29 Excavator cum Loaders 0
30 Eye wash, Face wash & Body 1 1 1 3 wash, combinaiton shower
31 Face Protection 4 4 8
32 Fire Extinguisher -2 kg 2 2
33 Fire Extinguisher-1 kg 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 39
34 Fire Extinguisher-5 kg 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 1 40
35 First Aid Box 4 4
36 Flash Back 3 1 4
37 Front-End-Loaders 0
38 Full Face Resiperator 4 4
39 Gas Cutter Rubber Pipe 2 2
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40 Gas cutter set / Gas Cutter Blow 1 1 2 Pipe
41 Gas Cutter with trolley 1 1
42 Gas Cylinder Acetelyne 1 1
43 Gas Cylinder Black Oxygen 2 2
44 Gas Cylinder D.A. 3 1 4
45 Gas Cylinder Oxygen 11 2 13
46 Gas Cylinder Red Acetelyb 1 1
47 Gas Cylinder with Trolley 1 1 1 3
48 Gas Holder 2 1 3
49 Gas Respirator 16 5 21
50 Goggles 95 60 54 17 58 60 48 40 16 448
51 Grease gun 1 1 2
52 Gum Boot 102 60 54 60 36 56 60 52 40 24 544
53 Hair Key 1 1 2
54 Hammer (12 pounds) 12 4 16
55 Hammer (121 / 12 1bs) 5 8 10 23
56 Hammer (20 pounds) 12 2 14
57 Hammer (201 / 20 1bs) 5 7 10 22
58 Hammer 10 KG 12 12
59 Hammer 20 KG 12 12
60 Hands Gloves 105 60 6 112 33 40 60 60 40 39 555
61 Heavy Duty Multi Purpose Cone 155 30 30 215
62 Hite Tape Caution 3 3
HM-360 Rock Breaker
63 Attachment Along With Bucket 10 10 for JCB
64 Hydrulic Disecutter Saw 1 1
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65 Hydrulic Hammer JCB 1 1 Attechment
66 Iron rod 12 12 24
67 J.C.B 5 1 1 1 8
68 JCB Torjan cum Genrater 1 1
69 Loudspeaker with amplifier & 2 2 mike
70 M.M.V. Make Eicher, Model
1
1 1090
71 Manila Rope-1 Roll 7 1 50 58
72 Mask Complete Face 4 4
73 Mask Small 48 20 38 106
74 Mazz Trailer 3 3
75 Mega phone 1 12 2 15
76 Mega Phone (Make-Ahuja) 23 1 1 25
77 Mega Phone Shoulder sling type 1 1
78 Mega power with micro phone 1 1
79 MMV Tippers 0
80 Multistage Regulator of Gas 1 1 Cutter
81 Nozzle 2 2 4
82 Nozzle Pin Box 1 1 2
83 Open end spanner 4 1 5
84 Oxygen Clamp Regulator 19 2 21
85 Oxygen Cylinder 1 2 1 1 5
86 P.A. system (Male -Ahuja) 23 1 1 1 26
87 PA to Gotten Speakers 1 1
88 Pipe 3 1 4
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89 Pneumatic Hammer with 0 accessories
90 Pop Lane 1 1
91 Portable inflatable Emergency
3 1
4 Lighting
92 Power Pack & Pneumatic 1 1 Hammer Unit
93 Power Pack Cutter and 1 1 2 hydraulic hammer / pump
94 Rack (Big) 1 1 2
95 Reflecting Jacket 22 30 30 30 30 10 152
96 Resipertor Mask Nose 3 3
97 Respirators 10 60 60 130
98 Road Guard (Red) 30 30
99 Road stopper 24 24
100 Rock Booster Attachment for 3 3 Bobcat
101 Rock Breaker Attachment for 3 3 Tata Hitachi
102 Rock drill Attachment for
2
2 Bobcat
103 Rod 4 4
104 Rope Bundle 1 1
105 Rope manilla 1 1 2
106 Rotary rescue saws model no.
9
2
11 CE735R 14A
107 Sabbal 3 3
108 Safety Belt 29 10 8 30 10 10 10 11 10 8 136
109 Safety Dress (Over hall) 35 55 55 40 185
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110 Safety Helmet 78 60 57 60 32 52 60 30 40 14 483
111 Safety Jacket 60 29 36 125
112 Siren 1 1
113 Skid Steer Loaders 0
114 Splash Goggles 40 40
115 Steel Rack Size 6 x 3 (small) 1 1 2
116 Steel Rack Size 8 x 6 (big) 1 1 2
117 Suit Combinaiton 52 52
118 Super Sucker units 0
119 TATA 5 5
120 Tata Make Double Face Sludge 25 11 1 12 49 Hammer-12 Pounds
121 Tata Make Double Face Sludge 17 11 1 12 41 Hammer-20 Pounds
122 Tipper Truck 0
123 Torjan power pack 1 1 2
124 Tower Light Generater 1 1
125 Tracked Excavator 0
Trojan Power pack Unit with
126 disc witter and HM handle 1 1 breaks
127 Trolley 4 1 5
128 Trozen power rack unit 1 1 2
129 Water Pump Spanner 3 1 4
130 Welding set 1 1
131 Wheel Excavators 1 1
132 Working Overhand 60 60
TOTAL 931 529 415 507 318 390 564 392 270 154 4470
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ANNEXURE XVII
Important Resource Data Updated on India Disaster Resource Network
Updated upto 10th
June, 2015
Name of Equipment
Quantity
Name of Equipment
Quantity
Inflatable Light Tower 50 Life Jackets 1312
Chain Saw- Diamond 22 Underwater BA Set 11
Cutters- Hydraulic 41 Fire Tender 213
Spreaders-Hydraulic 44 Rescue Tender 12
Search Light 2426 HAZMAT Van 7
Bulldozers 28 Ambulance 192
Earth Movers 54 Water Tanker 348
Cranes-Heavy Duty, Fork Type 41 First Aid Kit NBC 42
Motor Boat 65 NBC Face Mask 147
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